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Most of Canada gets Monday off—Quebec doesn't, as usual
August 3 is the Civic Holiday across most provinces, but Quebec observes only eight statutory holidays annually, fewer than most of Canada.
WestJet flight attendants set to strike Sunday unless last-minute deal emerges
4,400 cabin crew voted 99% to authorize a walkout. Unpaid ground work remains the sticking point as airlines brace for summer travel chaos.
Trump's tariffs on Canada expose U.S. confidence crisis, analysts say
Despite the U.S. economy's size and military strength, only 16 per cent of Americans rate their economic status good or excellent—half...
Prince Harry's Canadian security costs topped all internationally protected persons, RCMP records show
Canadian taxpayers spent $539,575 protecting Prince Harry over five years — more than any other internationally protected person, newly...
Calgary sends forestry crews to Edmonton after severe storms wreak tree damage
Twelve certified arborists and tree-faller teams head north Wednesday to help clear thousands of fallen trees blocking roads and...
Canadians affected by 2020 CRA data breach can claim up to $5,280
A federal court approved an $8.76M settlement for people whose login credentials were stolen in credential-stuffing attacks on...
Online passport renewal now available to all eligible Canadians without daily cap
Immigration Minister Lena Diab lifted the 2,000-application-per-day limit Tuesday, making the service available to up to two million...
Two massive wildfires merge near Clinton, forcing evacuations of 583 properties
The Pear Lake and Fiftynine Creek fires have combined into a 670-square-kilometre blaze. Residents of 70 Mile House, Clinton, and...
Two firefighters injured after semi-truck explosion on B.C. bridge
A transport truck caught fire on the William R. Bennett Bridge near Kelowna on Sunday, causing a small explosion that hurt two firefighters.
Comeback Catalyst expands free entrepreneurship program for formerly incarcerated Canadians
The national non-profit has supported 160 graduates and launched 46 businesses. It plans to reach 390 participants in the next three years.
Ticks spreading across Canada as climate warms — here's how to protect yourself
Blacklegged ticks carrying Lyme disease are establishing in new regions, including parts of Ontario and into B.C., as winters grow milder.
Alberta ends equal access to medical testing, moving toward two-tier healthcare system
The province quietly approved regulations July 22 allowing private-pay diagnostic imaging, undermining the Canada Health Act and feeding...