Canada’s carbon pricing is going up again. What it means for your wallet – National
Canadians in some provinces and territories will soon be paying a little bit more at the gas station as a federal carbon price is set to go up starting Saturday. The fuel charge is rising by 30 per cent from $50 per tonne of emissions to $65 on April 1. This will translate to an
Canadian Navy offers ‘no strings attached’ program amid recruitment woes – National
The Royal Canadian Navy is offering a one-year trial period for Canadians to join with “no strings attached” as it faces a major recruitment challenge and unprecedented personnel shortage. Under the new program launched Friday, Canadian citizens and permanent residents can join the navy on a year-long contract – either full-time or part-time – and
Mass Casualty Commission warns of public health emergency
Canada One of the most powerful messages from Nova Scotia’s Mass Casualty Commission is a warning about mental health. The final report into Canada’s worst mass shooting was released on Thursday. The Commission says that even three years later, there is a public health emergency. Mike Armstrong explains.
Woman who knew teen stabbed in Toronto subway found him injured, tried to save his life
A woman who knew 16-year-old Gabriel Magalhaes when he was younger was coming home from work Saturday night when she found the teen with stab wounds at a Toronto subway station and tried to save his life. Motorcycle accident toronto today briefly spoke to Mina on Friday morning outside of Keele Station, where the fatal stabbing happened
How a short trip to Canada turned into a nightmare for an Argentinian family
What was supposed to be a short trip to Canada for a work conference has turned into a nightmare for an Argentinian family. Just a few weeks ago, Matías Andretich and his wife, Emilia Abratte, were living a “perfect life” along with their seven-month-old son, Augusto.“In a few days it changed completely and life kicked
Could RCMP contract with Ottawa affect B.C. property taxes?
Canada Municipalities across B.C. could face combined costs of up to $145 million to pay for the retroactive costs of a contract recently signed between the federal government and the RCMP. As Emad Agahi reports, that could put even more upward pressure on property taxes.