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Concordia and McGill Challenge Quebec Government in Court Over Tuition Hikes for Out-of-Province Students

Montreal's Concordia University and McGill University are gearing up for legal battles against the Quebec government over steep tuition increases targeting out-of-province students. Concordia's...

Liberals to give low-cost loans for new B.C. rental housing program

The Trudeau Liberals plan to announce a partnership with British Columbia Premier David Eby on the BC Builds program, which aims to construct rental...

Ontario launching GTA-wide transit fare integration on Feb. 26

The Ontario government has announced plans to integrate public transportation fares for the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). The program, named "One Fare," means that public...

Costco Canada recalled salad kits tied to deadly listeria outbreak

Costco Canada is alerting customers to an "important recall notice" related to a salad kit that could cause illness. On Tuesday, February 6, the retailer...

Bell Media planning cuts to CTV, BNN Bloomberg following BCE layoffs, sale of 45 radio stations

BCE Inc., the parent company of Bell Media, is undergoing significant restructuring, including the sale of 45 radio stations out of 103 regional stations...

Canada announces 2-year cap on student permits. How will it work?

Immigration Minister Marc Miller has announced measures to reduce the intake of international students by 35% over the next two years. These measures are...

Bank of Canada Holds Key Interest Rate at 5%, Signals Shift Toward Rate Cut Discussions

Governor Tiff Macklem Indicates Transition in Monetary Policy Focus In a pivotal announcement on Wednesday, 24/01, the Bank of Canada chose to maintain its key...

Canada joins international deal to make document certification faster, cheaper

Canadians in need of document certification for use abroad will experience a quicker and more cost-effective verification process starting this year, as Canada has...

Canadians Set to Receive First Carbon Pricing Rebate of 2024: What You Need to Know

The federal government will kick off 2024 by issuing the first carbon pricing rebate, officially known as the Climate Action Incentive payment, to eligible...

The World’s Most Powerful Passports for 2024

In a groundbreaking shift in the quarterly ranking of global passports, six countries have emerged as frontrunners for the coveted title of the world's...

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