Liberals ‘seriously in danger to fall,’ Bloc says as deadline passes

Liberals ‘seriously in danger to fall,’ Bloc says as deadline passes

The Bloc Québécois is warning that the Liberal government is “seriously in danger to fall” as it begins talks with other opposition parties eyeing a topple after its demands were not met by deadline. The Bloc Québécois had given the Liberals a Tuesday deadline to greenlight two key bills to avoid an attempt to trigger an election

Canada Post workers could strike ahead of busy holiday season – National

Canada Post workers could strike ahead of busy holiday season – National

Canada Post workers across the country have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a strike amid a labour dispute that could disrupt mail deliveries ahead of the busy holiday season. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers said in a statement Monday that there has been “no progress” after almost a year of bargaining new contracts for the

Ontarians to get $200 rebate cheque next year, Ford announces

Ontarians to get $200 rebate cheque next year, Ford announces

The Ford government is planning on sending Ontario taxpayers a $200 rebate cheque in the mail starting early next year. Premier Doug Ford made the announcement Tuesday alongside Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy — a day before the province tables its fall economic statement.The $200 aside, the province is also proposing an additional $200 for each

Scott Moe’s Saskatchewan Party projected to form majority government

Scott Moe’s Saskatchewan Party projected to form majority government

It was a tight election race but Scott Moe secured the Saskatchewan Party’s fifth-straight majority, defeating challenger Carla Beck’s NDP that was looking to take back government for the first time since 2007. While the official count is still ongoing, Motorcycle accident toronto today is projecting the Saskatchewan Party will form a majority government in the 61-seat

Increased old age security pensions set to roll out. How much? – National

Increased old age security pensions set to roll out. How much? – National

Canadian seniors are set to receive a scheduled top-up in benefits as the Liberal government faces pressure to increase payments for those under the age of 75 years. October payments of the old age security (OAS) pension will roll out on Tuesday to eligible Canadians aged 65 years or older.OAS amounts are reviewed each year