Taxpayers Fleeced by Early Pothole Season and Rising Costs
Robert Libman argues taxpayers are being taken for a ride with deteriorating roads and volatile gas prices, while politicians fail to challenge the status quo.
Robert Libman argues taxpayers are being taken for a ride with deteriorating roads and volatile gas prices, while politicians fail to challenge the status quo.
Greater Sudbury suspends all garbage and recycling collection services until the end of March following a massive 42 cm snowfall, disrupting waste management across the city.
The City of Hamilton has been fined $600,000 for a sewage leak that persisted for 26 years, highlighting environmental negligence and regulatory failures in municipal infrastructure management.
Saskatchewan Finance Minister Jim Reiter emphasized the provincial budget's benefits and Saskatoon's increased revenue sharing during a Chamber of Commerce meeting in the city.
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RecommendedMayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada argues Quebec's 2026-27 budget overlooks Montreal's importance, citing lack of funding for hospital expansion and key urban needs.
The opening of Prince Edward Island's legislature has been postponed to honor the funeral of cabinet minister Mark McLane, reflecting a period of mourning in provincial politics.
Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada argues Quebec's 2026-27 budget fails to recognize Montreal as a leading metropolis, citing lack of funding for homelessness, housing, and healthcare infrastructure.
The ReginaRM of Sherwood Reeve and three councillors have resigned, marking a significant political shakeup in the municipality. Details on the reasons and implications are emerging.
Caroline Elliott announces her candidacy for B.C. Conservative Party leadership, criticizing the NDP government and emphasizing unity and conservative pride.
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RecommendedOutgoing Quebec Premier François Legault will continue serving as MNA for L'Assomption until the October election, viewing it as a responsible conclusion to his decades-long political journey.
Quebec Premier François Legault confirms he will continue serving as a member of the National Assembly until the next provincial election, maintaining his political role amid ongoing governance.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's proposed tightening of MAID rules and ban on explicit library books draw strong public reactions in Friday's letters to the editor.
Saskatchewan Finance Minister Jim Reiter refutes claims that the province is shifting financial burdens onto municipalities, calling such assertions 'further from the truth' during a post-budget address.
Windsor Fire and Rescue is set to receive new hoses through a special grant, enhancing emergency response capabilities for the community.
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RecommendedBritish Columbia's Auditor General reveals incomplete reporting on millions in provincial recovery funds for Lytton after the 2021 fire, citing staffing issues and destruction scale.
British Columbia Premier David Eby defends the provincial budget following a credit rating downgrade, while the Opposition claims the province is heading toward financial ruin amid economic pressures.
New Brunswick's Progressive Conservative opposition argues the Liberal budget is spending millions on debt while reversing fiscal progress made under the previous Higgs government.
The New Brunswick government announces a significant restructuring, moving veterinary field services and laboratory operations to the private sector as part of a broader efficiency initiative.
Emergency crews responded to a residential fire on Courtney Street in Fergus, Ontario, with no injuries reported. The Wellington County OPP confirmed the incident occurred on March 18, 2026.
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RecommendedAlberta Premier Danielle Smith spoke about immigration costs and provincial services at a UCP fundraiser in Edmonton, drawing contrasts with past economic growth patterns.
The Saskatchewan government's 2026-27 budget, projecting an $819 million deficit, faces backlash from critics who argue it inadequately addresses the province's affordability challenges.
In a tense emergency operation, Squamish firefighters successfully rescued four individuals and a dog trapped in a vehicle that was sinking in water. The incident highlights the bravery and quick response of local emergency services.
Calgary fire crews were dispatched to multiple locations across the city on Wednesday to investigate reports of a pervasive and unusual odor, highlighting ongoing public safety concerns.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith faces criticism over a luxury Saudi Arabian jet tour gift, defending it as a legitimate government outreach effort while opponents call it an entitlement scandal.
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RecommendedOntario Premier Doug Ford publicly congratulated a Vaughan homeowner for shooting an alleged home invader with a violent criminal history, sparking debate on justice and self-defense.
Tempers flared in the Manitoba Legislative Building as the NDP and Progressive Conservatives traded accusations and insults over an alleged comment by the opposition leader, highlighting escalating political tensions.
Quebec's latest budget offers minimal relief for residents struggling with high costs of food, transportation, and housing, opposition parties argue, despite some funding increases for social programs.
Quebec's Finance Minister Eric Girard presents the province's seventh straight deficit budget, drawing criticism for allocating funds for the next CAQ leader while projecting a path to balance by 2030.
The Saskatchewan government has announced a projected deficit of $819 million for the 2026-27 fiscal year, as part of its budget that includes an $8.47 billion healthcare allocation.
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RecommendedOntario Premier Doug Ford has publicly praised a Vaughan homeowner for shooting an alleged home invader, calling for more decisive action against criminals and criticizing the federal government's approach to gun control.