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Unemployment rises slightly in midwestern Ontario

The unemployment rate in midwestern Ontario has increased slightly, according to recent data. Explore the regional economic shift and its potential implications for the local workforce.

Street Help Gets Big Donation in Windsor

Windsor's Street Help homeless centre receives crucial donations from the Windsor Sports and Culture Centre and the Windsor Sikh Community. Learn how this support impacts the local community.

Unemployment rises to 6.8% as labour force grows

Canada's jobless rate edged up to 6.8% in December as more people searched for work. The economy added 8,200 jobs, with gains in healthcare offset by losses in professional services. Read the full analysis.

Weak Jobs Data Ends Rate Hike Talk for 2026

Canada's December jobs report shows a cooling labour market, leading economists to rule out a Bank of Canada interest rate hike this year. Read the analysis.

U.S. Job Growth Slows, Unemployment at 4.4%

U.S. job creation slowed more than expected in December to 50,000, while the unemployment rate fell to 4.4%. Tariffs and AI investment are cited as key factors shaping the labor market.

Canada's unemployment rate rises to 6.8% in December

Canada's unemployment rate increased to 6.8% in December as more people entered the labor force. The economy added 8,300 jobs, a significant slowdown from November. Read the full analysis of the latest Statistics Canada data.

Windsor Property Crimes Down 11.6% in 2025

New data reveals a significant 11.6% decrease in crimes against property in Windsor for 2025. Explore the details and what it means for community safety. Read the full report.

U.S. Jobless Claims Fall Below 200,000 Last Week

New U.S. jobless benefit applications dropped below 200,000 last week, with layoffs remaining at historically low levels. Explore the latest economic indicators and what they signal for the labour market.

Toronto murders drop to near 1986 levels, clearance rate high

Toronto Police report a dramatic drop in homicides for 2025, nearing the city's 1986 record low. Homicide Commander Ted Lioumanis credits collaboration and tech, stating it's 'very, very difficult' to get away with murder. Read the exclusive details.

U.S. Birth Rate Hits Low: Demographer Debunks Crisis

The U.S. fertility rate has fallen to 1.6 children per woman, sparking political alarm. A leading demographer explains why the panic is overblown and what policies would actually help families.

Windsor's 2026 Budget Priorities Revealed in Survey

A new survey reveals what Windsor residents want prioritized in the 2026 municipal budget, with homelessness and youth services topping the list. Discover the key findings and community concerns.

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