HIV Edmonton Aims to End Stigma on World AIDS Day
HIV Edmonton marks World AIDS Day by challenging stigma and promoting compassion. Learn about their mission and the importance of seeing people, not the virus.
HIV Edmonton marks World AIDS Day by challenging stigma and promoting compassion. Learn about their mission and the importance of seeing people, not the virus.
The U.S. government has discontinued its official recognition of World AIDS Day, breaking a tradition observed every December 1 since 1988. This significant policy shift marks a departure from decades of global health solidarity.
Dr. Julio Montaner warns that underfunding HIV treatment and prevention now will cost Canada more later. Cases are rising despite proven tools like TasP and PrEP.
New Canadian guidelines urge doctors to prescribe HIV prevention drugs without gatekeeping. New data shows a slight decline in diagnoses, but rates remain high in the Prairies.
On World AIDS Day, Canadian activists and politicians unite to demand reform of HIV criminalization laws, emphasizing public health over punishment. Learn about the push for change.
The Canada Revenue Agency has released its projected federal income tax brackets and rates for 2026. See how inflation adjustments will impact your tax bill.
Wall Street's rally stalled as a sharp cryptocurrency selloff and rising global bond yields prompted investor caution. Bitcoin tumbled 7%, while the S&P 500 briefly fell below 6,800. Read the full analysis.
New Canadian HIV prevention guidelines call for an end to 'gatekeeping' PrEP, urging doctors to offer the preventive medication more readily. Learn about the shift in public health strategy.
Silver prices surged to a historic peak on December 1, doubling this year and outpacing gold's rally. Traders bet on tight supplies and potential Fed rate cuts. Discover the market drivers.
Health Canada reports a significant spike in influenza cases nationwide, with an 8.1% test positivity rate for the week of November 22. Learn the latest details and how to protect yourself.
Canadian homeowners are flocking to variable-rate mortgages despite potential rate hikes. Expert analysis reveals whether the upfront savings justify the financial risk in today's uncertain economy.
CPAC declares operational crisis as CRTC delays wholesale rate ruling, threatening independent Canadian news coverage. Learn how this impacts media diversity.
Canadian mortgage rates remain stable with no significant changes expected until next year. Borrowers are favoring shorter-term fixed and variable rates. Get the latest rate updates and analysis.
Global markets rally as investors anticipate lower interest rates following strong Wall Street performance. Key economic indicators fuel optimism for 2025 economic recovery.
Nova Scotia's energy board announces diesel price changes starting Wednesday. Learn how this affects consumers and the provincial energy market.
RCMP report reveals assault as the most common criminal offence in New Brunswick during 2024. Get the latest crime statistics and analysis.
Fredericton City Council approves 2026 budget maintaining property tax rates for most residents. Learn how the city plans to balance services and fiscal responsibility.
Nova Scotia Power representatives will address customer billing and safety concerns at Tuesday's government committee meeting. Learn about the key issues and expected outcomes.
TransUnion reports Canadian consumer debt reached $2.6 trillion in Q3 2025 as mortgage churn increases and economic disparities widen across provinces.
Personal finance expert Christopher Liew explains whether refinancing debt makes sense with current high interest rates. Learn strategic approaches to debt management.
Michelle Obama's viral comments linking hair straightening to racial disparities in swimming skills ignite national conversation. Explore the data and debate.
Alberta's Covid and flu vaccination rates are the lowest in years. Experts blame poor communication and a $100 fee for the concerning decline in immunization.
Markets now predict only 33% chance of another Bank of Canada rate cut in 2026 as bond yields spike. Learn how this affects mortgage rates and home affordability.
Medical specialists in Montreal express grave concerns that the privatization of Canada's health care could lead to increased patient mortality rates. Learn more about the risks.
RBC Economics reports Canada's resale market declined in October despite interest rate cuts. Montreal leads growth while Alberta markets struggle with increased supply giving buyers negotiating power.
President Donald Trump joked about firing Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent if interest rates don't drop, while escalating his criticism of Fed Chair Jerome Powell at the U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum.
A Winnipeg advocacy group expresses alarm over proposed Manitoba Hydro rate increases. Learn how these changes could impact your energy bills and what options are available.
The U.S. stock market declined sharply as Nvidia and other AI-focused stocks retreated. The Dow dropped over 550 points. Read more on the market shift and what's next.
Canada's inflation rate fell to 2.2% in October, nearing the Bank of Canada's target. Economists predict the central bank will hold interest rates steady at its December meeting.
Canada's inflation rate dropped to 2.2% in October as gas and grocery prices declined. Explore provincial breakdowns and economic implications for Canadian households.