CCanada Read More Some Canadian counter tariffs liftedSeptember 1, 2025 Most Canadian retaliatory tariffs on about $60 billion worth of US goods have been lifted as of today.…
CCanada Read More Margaret Atwood takes aim at Alberta’s book ban with satirical short storySeptember 1, 2025 Canadian author Margaret Atwood has released a new short story that takes aim at a book ban implemented…
CCanada Read More I Visited Quebec City, Canada, for European-Inspired Trip on a BudgetSeptember 1, 2025 It’s not every day I walk down a street where a Disney princess would be fit to start…
CCanada Read More Second drowning in 3 days at Cultus LakeSeptember 1, 2025 Emergency crews were called out to another drowning at Cultus Lake this week. The incident happened sometime before…
CCanada Read More Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime cruises past Andrey Rublev, advances to US Open quarterfinalsSeptember 1, 2025 NEW YORK – Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime cruised into the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open with a 7-5, 6-4,…
CCanada Read More 2 men charged in Mississauga armed carjacking, police saySeptember 1, 2025 Two men were arrested and charged in connection with an armed carjacking in Mississauga, authorities say. According to…
CCanada Read More More than 90,000 vehicles recalled in Canada over safety issuesSeptember 1, 2025 More than 90,000 Ford and Lincoln vehicles are being recalled in Canada over a range of safety concerns,…
CCanada Read More Markham shooting: one person in hospitalSeptember 1, 2025 One person is in hospital with serious injuries and four suspects are in custody following a shooting in…
CCanada Read More Canada’s electric vehicle mandate: economic disruption and mass layoffs?September 1, 2025 Who’s hit hardest by EV mandate? Ontario is ground zero. As the epicentre of Canada’s auto manufacturing industry,…
CCanada Read More 52 best last-minute Labour Day long weekend sales in Canada — shop deals up to 85% off at Best Buy, Amazon, Walmart & moreSeptember 1, 2025 The Labour Day long weekend unofficially marks the end of the summer. For those among us who prefer…
CCanada Read More Unexpected ‘utility conflicts’ prompt three-week road closureSeptember 1, 2025 A section of Watson Parkway was closed earlier this month for watermain replacement, which is when the conflicts…
CCanada Read More No fines for big grocers that promoted imported food as CanadianSeptember 1, 2025 The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has identified 12 cases where grocers engaged in “maple washing (new window),” a…