Nova Scotia minimum wage set to hit $17 in 2026
Nova Scotia's minimum wage is scheduled to increase to $17 per hour in October 2026, part of a multi-year plan. Learn about the timeline and what it means for workers and businesses.
Nova Scotia's minimum wage is scheduled to increase to $17 per hour in October 2026, part of a multi-year plan. Learn about the timeline and what it means for workers and businesses.
Israel confirms receipt of findings from Palestinian militants regarding hostages in Gaza. Get the latest details on this critical development in the ongoing conflict.
Economist William Watson argues government subsidies for daycare, dental care, and housing only shift who pays, failing to address the underlying economic costs. A critical look at policy.
Workers in B.C.'s long-term and assisted living facilities have ratified a new transition agreement. The deal marks a significant step for the sector's workforce.
Toronto families share emotional stories of leaving the city due to soaring costs. Discover why communities are dispersing across Ontario and what this means for Canada's largest city.
Egypt is training hundreds of Palestinians in police operations, a key step for post-conflict security in Gaza. Learn about the international effort and its implications.
Two Palestinian children killed by Israeli fire during fragile Gaza ceasefire. Latest developments in Israel-Hamas conflict with international implications.
An Alberta family shares why they abandoned the Greater Toronto Area's relentless pace for a better quality of life. Discover what pushed them over the edge.
Residents in Gaza undertake the painstaking process of restoring torn and damaged currency amid ongoing recovery efforts. Learn how communities are rebuilding their financial resources.
James Scott Wilson received a life-saving liver transplant at Toronto's Ajmera Transplant Centre after battling end-stage liver disease. His story highlights organ donation's power.
Vancouver city council postpones a crucial vote on a proposed Filipino cultural centre and hotel after an emotional public hearing. The decision is delayed until next month.
As the Gazette Christmas Fund launches, we examine the difficult choices Montrealers on low incomes face with a $125 holiday cheque. Discover the real cost of gifts, food, and bills.
Timmins accelerates plans to relocate Living Space shelter and establish permanent encampment as provincial funding deadline approaches. Learn about the city's urgent housing response.
Shoppers at Calgary's Southcentre Mall witness interactive display exposing hidden affordability challenges facing Canadian families. See the eye-opening exhibit now.
Rising food, shelter and healthcare costs force lower-income Americans to cut back on necessities as government supports are curbed. Read how Bethlehem residents cope.
Veteran strategist James Carville says Democrats have a 'second chance' by addressing cost-of-living anger. Learn how economic populism could shape the midterms.
Gaza Humanitarian Foundation concludes emergency aid operations after distributing 187 million meals. U.S.-led coordination center takes over relief efforts under ceasefire agreement.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a U.S.-supported aid organization, has suspended operations in Gaza. Learn how this impacts humanitarian efforts in the conflict zone.
A Canadian family of five living their off-grid dream in rural Italy faces court-ordered eviction from their remote cabin. Discover their story of sustainable living and legal challenges.
Windsor-Essex experiences Ontario's largest living wage increase at 6.2%, reaching $20.67 hourly. Discover how this impacts local workers and families.
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance blames Canada's leadership for economic decline and 'immigration insanity' in viral posts. Read about the fallout and expert analysis.
President Trump and NYC mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani held surprising friendly talks, finding agreement on cost-of-living issues while pledging to work through immigration differences.
A Pennsylvania Trump voter voices frustration over rising living costs despite presidential claims. Economic concerns grow among former supporters as inflation persists.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance has criticized Canada's immigration policies and the CBC, linking them to stagnating living standards. Read the full story and analysis.
New research reveals nearly half of Canadian households have less than $1,000 saved for emergency home repairs as cost-of-living pressures mount. Learn how to protect your home.
Design experts Colin and Justin share their 7-step guide to transforming winter into a season of cozy comfort, from creating the perfect reading nook to hosting intimate dinners.
A new six-storey, 132-unit seniors housing development in Winnipeg's Charleswood neighborhood has received final approval, marking a significant step forward for senior living options in the community.
Community Living Toronto hosts its signature Community Rocks: Secret Garden fundraising event on November 22, 2025, supporting people with intellectual disabilities through an evening of music and celebration.
BC province closes washrooms and cuts power at Abbotsford rest stop where people lived in RVs. Some residents remain despite shutdown order. Read the latest developments.
Two sisters share their remarkable story of life-saving transplant surgery as Canada celebrates 50 years of living donor organ donations. Read their inspiring journey.