Canadian Cities
Toronto inaugurates Little Iran as city’s newest cultural district in North York
Little Iran Is Toronto’s Newest Cultural District
Toronto’s Iranian community marked a historic milestone this Thanksgiving weekend as the city officially inaugurated Little Iran, its...
Food-Travel-Events
Prairie farmers warn kochia weed spread threatens food production and profits
Prairie Farmer Concerned About Food Production as Invasive Weed Spreads
Farmers across the Prairies are warning of rising costs and lower yields as kochia, an...
Canadian Cities
Toronto hotel tax increase for FIFA World Cup raises tourism concerns
Toronto’s Temporary Hotel Tax Hike for FIFA World Cup Sparks Tourism Concerns
A temporary hike in Toronto’s hotel tax—introduced to help fund the city’s role...
Politics
IRCC refusing PR applications without salary proof, immigration experts raise legal concerns
Immigration Consultants Flag New Wave of Refusals
Canada’s immigration department is facing scrutiny from professionals after reports emerged that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)...
Canadian Cities
Toronto considers noise limits for pickleball courts amid surge in complaints
Councillors Seek Balance Between Play and Peace
Toronto city councillors say it may be time to quiet the courts. A motion passed this week directs...
Business
Canada Post workers end nationwide strike, urge Canadians to support full postal service
Rotating Strikes Replace Nationwide Shutdown
Canadians can expect mail service to resume on Tuesday, after Canada Post workers end their two-week nationwide strike and shift...
Education-Technology
Winnipeg’s 120-year-old Carnegie Library to reopen after $22.8M restoration
Landmark Building to Become State-of-the-Art Archives
Once engraved with the promise “Free to All,” Winnipeg’s first public library — the historic Carnegie Library on William...
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