TTC Line 2 Service Halted Due to Trespasser

A significant service disruption occurred on the TTC's Line 2 in Toronto after a trespasser was reported on the tracks, affecting commuters across a large stretch of the subway line.

Air Canada Not Liable for $5K Oatmeal Burn Claim

A B.C. tribunal ruled Air Canada does not owe compensation to a man who suffered burns from oatmeal at a Vancouver airport lounge, citing legal standards under aviation and liability acts.

Improving Automatic Tax Filing: CRA's Next Steps

Automatic tax filing promises to simplify tax compliance for millions of Canadians with straightforward returns. Kim Moody explains how the CRA can enhance this system while addressing concerns about government overreach.

Alberta's $900M Bitumen Royalty Program Launches

The Alberta government introduces a new bitumen royalty-in-kind program, allowing it to borrow up to $900 million to collect oil sands royalties in bitumen rather than cash to enhance market access.

B.C. Approves Open-Pit Gold Mine with Indigenous Role

British Columbia's government has granted environmental approval to convert an underground gold and silver mine into an open-pit operation, featuring unprecedented Indigenous collaboration and economic potential amid soaring gold prices.

Highway 11 Reopens After Oro-Medonte Collision

Highway 11 in Oro-Medonte has reopened after a collision caused temporary closures. The incident disrupted traffic flow in the Barrie area, with authorities working to clear the scene and restore normal conditions for motorists.

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