Immigrant mothers had half of B.C. babies: StatCan
Statistics Canada study reveals immigrant mothers had 50% of B.C. births in 2024. Experts cite affordability as key factor in declining birthrate despite immigration's population role.
Statistics Canada study reveals immigrant mothers had 50% of B.C. births in 2024. Experts cite affordability as key factor in declining birthrate despite immigration's population role.
Global Affairs Canada has issued a travel safety update for Japan, warning of an increased presence of bears. Learn the essential safety tips for your trip.
Japan implements emergency measures as bear encounters surge, deploying retired police and military personnel for population control. Learn about the growing human-wildlife conflict.
Alberta health officials declare a tuberculosis outbreak in Edmonton's inner city, with a dozen cases linked to the homeless population. Learn about the risks and response.
Edmonton health officials declare tuberculosis outbreak among homeless population. Learn about response measures and public health implications for the community.
A person was bear sprayed at Nelson Mandela High School in Calgary. Get the latest details on this disturbing incident and community safety concerns.
New StatCan data reveals 40% of Canadian births involved foreign-born mothers in 2024, highlighting immigration's role in population growth. Learn about the demographic shift.
Statistics Canada reveals immigrant mothers prevented sharper birth rate decline since 2010. Learn how immigration shapes Canada's demographic future and population trends.
Peanut, a baby llama orphaned when bears killed his mother, finds new home at British Columbia sanctuary. Read this heartwarming rescue story and learn about wildlife conservation efforts.
Canada's reduced immigration targets could slow population growth to near zero, potentially delaying Bank of Canada interest rate cuts as unemployment may fall faster than expected.
Christopher Best was fatally attacked by two polar bears while working at a remote Nunavut radar installation. The tragedy occurred after he expressed interest in photographing the animals.
Moncton moves forward with long-awaited seniors centre as city council approves the former Moncton Lumber site downtown. The strategic location promises enhanced accessibility and community integration for older adults.
A shocking bear spray attack in Kingston's west end leaves community on edge. Police are actively investigating the violent incident that occurred near a residential area.
Japan takes unprecedented action as bear encounters reach record levels, deploying Self-Defense Forces to protect rural communities from aggressive wildlife.
Quebec's newly proposed Bill 2 threatens to dismantle financial protections for the elderly, creating barriers to healthcare access and potentially devastating retirement plans across the province.
Metro Vancouver is planning new crematorium facilities to meet rising demand driven by population growth and aging demographics. Regional district considers multiple sites to address service gaps.
Ottawa unveils significant cuts to temporary resident numbers and permanent immigration targets in the 2025 federal budget, marking a dramatic shift in Canada's immigration strategy.
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney is shaping a transformative federal budget that tackles immigration reform, housing affordability, and economic growth. Discover how Carney's influence could reshape Canada's future.
Windsor police are investigating a disturbing incident where multiple suspects used bear spray against youths during an attempted robbery in Lanspeary Park. Get the latest details on this alarming public safety concern.
A hungry polar bear in Northern Ontario was caught on camera enjoying an unusual Halloween treat - a massive pumpkin! This adorable footage from the Cochrane Polar Bear Habitat is melting hearts worldwide.
The Carstairs hockey community is showing incredible support for coach Mike Dussault after he survived a terrifying grizzly bear mauling while hiking in Alberta's backcountry.
New Canadian research shows national happiness significantly improves population health, but only when countries pass a crucial economic development threshold. Discover the science behind the happiness-health connection.
A hunting trip turned terrifying when a grizzly bear attacked a man southwest of Cochrane. Emergency crews performed a dramatic rescue, airlifting the seriously injured hunter to hospital where he's now stable.
A dramatic grizzly bear mauling near Cochrane, Alberta leaves hunter injured and bear dead. Details emerge about the shocking wildlife encounter in Alberta's backcountry.
New analysis reveals dramatic reductions to Canada's immigration levels could trigger economic stagnation, labour shortages, and reduced international competitiveness.
New TD Economics analysis shows Ottawa's immigration reductions are cooling housing demand and labour market strain, offering temporary relief for Canada's affordability crisis.
Calgary's explosive population growth triggers electoral boundary commission recommendation for two additional provincial ridings, reshaping Alberta's political landscape ahead of 2027 election.