Canadian Budget Delivers Middle-Class Tax Cuts
The latest federal budget delivers significant tax cuts for middle-class Canadians while addressing the ongoing cost-of-living crisis. Discover how these measures could put more money in your pocket.
The latest federal budget delivers significant tax cuts for middle-class Canadians while addressing the ongoing cost-of-living crisis. Discover how these measures could put more money in your pocket.
Canada's Immigration Minister Sean Fraser firmly dismisses employing the constitutional override to challenge a court decision striking down mandatory minimum sentences for child pornography offenses.
The Canadian government rules out invoking the controversial notwithstanding clause to restore mandatory minimum sentences for child pornography offenses, sparking debate over judicial discretion and child protection.
University of Alberta law professor Steven Penney offers constitutional solution to preserve mandatory minimum sentences for child pornography offenses while avoiding controversial use of notwithstanding clause.
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Nova Scotia's Justice Minister Brad Johns condemns Supreme Court decision eliminating mandatory minimum sentences for child pornography possession, calling it 'deeply concerning' for victims.
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Alberta and Saskatchewan premiers are pushing the federal government to use the notwithstanding clause to reinstate mandatory minimum sentences for child pornography offences after Supreme Court ruling.
Nova Scotia's justice minister declares the province will intervene as opposing party in landmark case challenging mandatory minimum sentences for child pornography possession.
A controversial Supreme Court decision declaring mandatory minimum sentences for child pornography unconstitutional has ignited firestorm across Canada, raising serious questions about judicial accountability.
The General Manager of Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge receives international recognition as Hotelier of the World, marking a significant achievement for Alberta's tourism industry.
Breaking climate change reports reveal unprecedented environmental shifts affecting Canadian communities. From extreme weather patterns to innovative green technology solutions, discover what's happening in Canada's climate landscape.
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow faces mounting criticism as she revives plans for a municipal sales tax that could significantly impact residents' wallets and the city's economic competitiveness.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre pledges to invoke the Constitution's notwithstanding clause to reverse a controversial Supreme Court decision striking down mandatory minimum sentences for child pornography offences.
American officials were notably absent from UN climate negotiations in Germany, raising questions about U.S. commitment to international climate cooperation amid growing environmental concerns.
Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens faces tough questions about funding city services while promising a tax freeze through 2026, remaining silent on re-election plans as budget pressures mount.
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney meets Chinese President Xi Jinping amid global economic tensions and Canada-China diplomatic challenges. Exclusive details from the Beijing meeting.
Discover how hidden tax surcharges are draining Canadian wallets and what it reveals about government spending priorities. An in-depth analysis of Ottawa's controversial revenue strategy.
The United States plans to dramatically reduce refugee admissions to just 7,500 people in the coming year, a staggering decrease from over 100,000 under President Biden, signaling a major shift in American immigration policy.
A landmark agreement between Washington and Beijing is reversing damage from the costly trade war, offering relief to businesses and consumers while reshaping international trade dynamics.
Alberta's NDP pushes for minimum wage increase to $16.50 and new tip protection legislation to safeguard service workers' earnings across the province.
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney meets Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing amid global economic tensions. Explore the geopolitical implications and Canada-China relations.
Former President Donald Trump's recent remarks about potentially resuming nuclear weapons testing have sent shockwaves through diplomatic circles, threatening to overturn 30 years of established U.S. non-proliferation policy and raising global security co
Former President Donald Trump has reportedly ordered preparations for potential nuclear weapons testing, a move that could dramatically reshape global security and break a testing moratorium in place since 1992.
Former President Donald Trump has reportedly directed the Pentagon to restart live nuclear weapons testing, a move that could dramatically shift global security dynamics and break decades of testing moratorium.
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau, former U.S. President Donald Trump, and ex-Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney attended an exclusive diplomatic dinner hosted by South Korea's president, creating a fascinating geopolitical moment.
Renowned policy researcher Bjorn Lomborg argues the World Bank's singular focus on climate change comes at the expense of its core mission: poverty eradication. Discover why redirecting resources to immediate needs could save millions.