GO Train Service Suspended: Oakville to Union Station

Metrolinx announces complete suspension of GO train service from Oakville to Toronto's Union Station on Sunday and Monday due to critical infrastructure upgrades. Bus bridges will provide alternative transportation.

Lansdowne 2.0 Faces Union Contract Concerns

Ottawa's building trades council raises alarm about non-union contractors and wage concerns in the massive Lansdowne 2.0 redevelopment project, warning of potential labor disputes.

Critical Injuries in Brampton Crash - Police Investigate

A major emergency response unfolded in Brampton after a severe collision left one person with life-threatening injuries. Peel Regional Police continue to investigate the incident that has shaken the local community.

Montreal STM Strike: Reduced Service Until Nov 28

Montreal's public transit system faces major service reductions as STM workers begin an unlimited general strike, affecting bus and metro services across the city until November 28.

Highway 401 Closed After Student Bus Crash Near London

A serious collision involving a student bus from Waterloo Region has forced the complete shutdown of Highway 401 westbound near London, prompting massive emergency response and raising safety concerns.

Canada Slaps Tariffs on Chinese EVs and Batteries

Canada joins allies with sweeping tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and batteries, escalating trade tensions while protecting domestic auto industry and green technology sectors.

Pedestrian Injured in Southeast Calgary Collision

A pedestrian was seriously injured in a collision with a vehicle in Calgary's southeast community of Douglasdale. Emergency crews responded to the scene as road closures impacted morning commuters.

Shein removes child-like sex dolls after French complaint

Chinese fast-fashion giant Shein pulls disturbing child-like sex dolls from sale following intervention by French consumer protection authorities. The controversial products sparked international outrage and regulatory action.

Windsor-Detroit Tunnel Celebrates 95th Anniversary

The historic Windsor-Detroit Tunnel celebrates 95 years of operation, serving as a vital economic and cultural link between Canada and the United States while preparing for future innovations.

US Supreme Court Tariff Ruling Impacts Canada

A landmark US Supreme Court decision on tariff enforcement could have ripple effects across the Canadian border, potentially impacting trade relationships and consumer prices.

Amazon's Used Underwear Problem Exposed

Canadian shoppers are reporting receiving worn, stained underwear from Amazon sellers. Discover the disturbing trend and how to protect yourself from used garment scams.

Ford's Anti-Tariff Stance: Why He Deserves Applause

Ontario Premier Doug Ford faces backlash for his Reagan-inspired anti-tariff advertisement, but experts argue his pro-business approach protects Canadian jobs and economic interests. Discover why this controversial move might be exactly what Canada needs.

Canada downplays US ownership in critical minerals

A senior Canadian official reassures that U.S. government investments in Canada's critical minerals don't equate to foreign control, emphasizing strong bilateral cooperation and national security protections.

Kanata Golf Club Closing for Redevelopment

After 58 years of operation, Kanata's beloved golf course is set to close permanently, making way for a massive residential and commercial transformation that will reshape the community.

Edmonton Infill Arson Wave Alarms Communities

A disturbing pattern of suspicious fires targeting new infill homes has Edmonton communities on high alert. Investigators probe potential motives as residents demand answers.

50-year-old man killed in Ajax pedestrian collision

A devastating pedestrian collision in Ajax has claimed the life of a 50-year-old man. Durham Regional Police are investigating the fatal incident that occurred Monday evening on Westney Road South.

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