Atlantic Canada Health Spending May Double in 20 Years
A new report warns that healthcare costs in Atlantic Canada could skyrocket, doubling within 20 years if systemic changes are not implemented urgently.
A new report warns that healthcare costs in Atlantic Canada could skyrocket, doubling within 20 years if systemic changes are not implemented urgently.
Two members of the Governor General's Foot Guards in Ottawa have been charged with sexual assault following a military police investigation into allegations dating back to 1997.
A New Brunswick inmate found guilty of the 1988 murder of a Halifax woman has died at Dorchester Penitentiary, as confirmed by Correctional Service Canada. The case dates back over three decades.
Russia asserts it has seized complete control of Ukraine's Luhansk region, a claim vehemently denied by Kyiv as US envoy talks approach. The conflict continues amid military tensions.
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RecommendedTwo reserve members of the Canadian Armed Forces face charges for an alleged sexual assault from 1997. The accused serve with the Governor General's Foot Guards in Ottawa.
York Regional Police are establishing command posts and enhancing patrols across Maple, Vaughan, and Thornhill to ensure public safety during the Passover holiday period.
Speaker Danielle Barkhouse is working to identify and ban protesters who disrupted a legislative vote in Halifax, citing security concerns and the need to maintain order in the House.
Internal documents reveal the federal government pressured Canada's transport regulator to relax passenger compensation rules for airlines, raising concerns about consumer protection.
Civil society leaders in British Columbia are calling on Premier David Eby to maintain the integrity of the Declaration Act and resist amendments that could undermine reconciliation efforts with Indigenous Peoples.
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RecommendedThe Canadian government has announced a one-year extension for Ukrainians who fled the war to apply for work permit extensions, providing continued support and stability.
President Trump's escalating rhetoric against NATO allies over Iran war disagreements raises fears of U.S. withdrawal, threatening the 77-year-old military alliance's future stability and unity.
A youth hub in New Westminster is at risk of shutting down if federal funding is not renewed, threatening vital community services for local young people.
A federal judge has ruled that former President Donald Trump is not immune from civil lawsuits alleging his speech incited the January 6 Capitol riot, allowing legal challenges to proceed.
Former social services minister Lionel Carmant has returned to the Coalition Avenir Québec caucus, marking a significant political development in Quebec's legislative landscape.
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RecommendedVancouver police have confirmed a suspicious death from March 20 is now being investigated as a homicide. The victim has been identified as 21-year-old Isaiah Elijah Hector Cecil-Johnny, who also went by the street name Littlebird.
A large sinkhole has partially closed Warden Avenue in Markham, prompting emergency repair efforts by crews. The incident highlights infrastructure challenges in urban areas.
Military experts and analysts caution that any attempt to seize Iran's enriched uranium stockpiles by force would be fraught with danger and logistical challenges, potentially escalating regional tensions.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio blasted Iran's economic mismanagement and military spending on Fox News, while social media critics argued his description could apply to America amid costly conflict.
Violent attacks persist across Iran and the broader Middle East region as former U.S. President Donald Trump issues warnings of potential escalation in the ongoing conflict.
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RecommendedJustice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette introduces legislative changes to Quebec's draft constitution, focusing on service reliability and constitutional updates amid broader political developments.
French authorities are investigating a suspected link to a pro-Iranian group after foiling a plot targeting a Bank of America branch in Paris, with security heightened across the capital.
MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell criticized President Trump for changing demands in the Iran conflict, accusing him of sounding like a 'hopeless loser' in his own war amid economic pressures.
Dayton James Webber, a 27-year-old quadruple amputee and professional cornhole player, faces murder charges after being extradited from Virginia to Maryland for an alleged deadly shooting.
More than 450 Canada Revenue Agency employees have been notified that their positions are at risk, sparking concerns about service reliability and workforce stability in Ottawa.
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RecommendedPresident Donald Trump scolded NewsNation's Libbey Dean during a tense exchange about Iran policy, labeling her a 'fresh person' causing problems.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the U.S. will reexamine its NATO commitments after Spain, France, Italy, and the U.K. refused to allow American forces to use their bases during the Iran war.
London police have arrested three additional men in connection with the suspected antisemitic arson attack that destroyed four ambulances belonging to a Jewish emergency service in March 2026.
Essex County municipalities express concerns over paying into Ontario's updated conservation authority system while losing their representation and oversight in decision-making processes.
Two Canadian Forces reservists based in Ottawa have been charged with sexual assault, as announced by military authorities. The case highlights ongoing concerns about misconduct within the armed forces.
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RecommendedFormer President Donald Trump has taken his case to the U.S. Supreme Court, seeking to restrict birthright citizenship. The court heard arguments on April 1, 2026, as Trump arrived in Washington.