Quebec tables secularism bill amid student protests
Quebec's government tables bill to strengthen secularism as Montreal university students protest prayer room bans. Get the latest on this developing political story.
Quebec's government tables bill to strengthen secularism as Montreal university students protest prayer room bans. Get the latest on this developing political story.
Winnipeg and Quebec City tie as Canada's hottest housing markets with 11% annual price growth, surpassing major Prairie cities. Discover the key drivers behind this real estate surge.
Nova Scotia government designates four communities for new public housing developments. Learn how this initiative addresses housing needs across the province.
Point Pelee National Park in Windsor is temporarily closed due to hazardous weather conditions. Stay informed about park safety updates and visitor advisories.
Premier François Legault and Quebec's family doctors federation resume negotiations, potentially amending controversial Bill 2. Read about the latest developments in Quebec health reform.
St. Thomas launches purpose-built townhomes with finished rental units to combat housing shortages. New development aims to provide immediate housing relief.
Federal housing money for Calgary faces uncertainty as city reconsiders blanket rezoning. Critical affordable housing projects at stake.
Ottawa City Hall considers building housing in Old Ottawa East's People's Park, sparking community discussion about urban development and green space preservation.
Windsor faces Ontario's housing affordability crisis as costs outpace incomes. New study reveals staggering financial barriers for families seeking homeownership across the province.
Residents of 110 Picton Street West oppose town council's rezoning proposal for affordable housing, advocating instead for a senior's park in the community space. Learn about the growing tension.
Quebec's new bill expands the religious symbols ban to more public sectors and prohibits prayer rooms in universities. Learn the details and implications.
Quebec's government plans to table new secularism legislation extending religious symbols ban to private school employees and restricting funding to religious-based schools. Learn about the latest developments.
Edmonton greenlights 10 affordable housing projects on surplus school grounds, creating over 1,300 units with federal funding support. Discover how this initiative addresses housing needs.
The first-of-its-kind From Barriers to Blueprints housing conference in Halifax identified the need for numerous systemic changes to address Canada's housing crisis. Read the key findings.
Major Montreal developers commit to building 2,500 social housing units at no profit in a significant move to fight the city's homelessness crisis. Learn more about this initiative.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford clashed with protesters as MPPs passed Bill 60, legislation critics warn will accelerate tenant evictions across the province.
Ontario government passes controversial Bill 60 as thousands protest at Queen's Park. Critics warn new legislation will make evictions easier for landlords across the province.
A powerful downburst storm caused extensive damage at Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park near Mattawa, with costs estimated in the millions. Campers evacuated safely as officials assess the destruction.
St. Thomas police are investigating after a person was found deceased in Waterworks Park on November 23, 2025. The park entrance remains closed as authorities continue their investigation.
Ontario commits $4.75 million to restore Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park after devastating June downburst caused millions in damage. Learn about the reconstruction plans.
Police are investigating after a deceased individual was found in Waterworks Park in St. Thomas, Ontario. The park remains closed as authorities conduct their investigation.
East Coast drag performers make their mark on Canada's Drag Race as the show returns. Discover the regional talent captivating audiences nationwide.
The Calgary Affordable Housing Foundation launches a winter fundraising campaign to support vulnerable residents facing long waitlists and housing insecurity. Donate now to help.
Thousands of Ontario tenants marched to Queen's Park protesting Bill 60 on National Housing Day. The demonstration highlights growing concerns about tenant rights and affordable housing in the province.
Quebec's Bill 2, intended to fix healthcare access, is causing clinic closures and a doctor exodus. This analysis reveals why the cure is worse than the disease.
Banff National Park is on track for a record-breaking year as free admission drives visitor numbers up 8%. Discover the impacts on popular sites and management strategies.
The Winnipeg-Kenora region faces a severe housing deficit exceeding 1,600 units amid soaring rental costs and rising homelessness. Learn how this crisis is impacting communities.
New report reveals dramatic 54% increase in Calgary affordable housing waitlists since 2024. Learn about the growing crisis and its impact on vulnerable residents.
Ontario housing leaders propose a revolving fund to provide low-interest loans for affordable rental development, aiming to solve the province's housing shortage.
Rondeau Provincial Park will temporarily close for a controlled deer cull on November 21-22, 2025. Learn about the wildlife management strategy and visitor impacts.