Iconic Canadian retailer Peavey Mart confirmed Monday evening that it will be closing all of its stores across the country. Peavey Mart, which is
Two people were arrested and a third person is wanted after lottery scams targeted seniors in Ontario and Alberta between 2019 and 2023. On Nov. 27, Peel police arrested two people, alleging they tricked seniors into believing that they had won a lottery sweepstakes, police said in a press release.
Hazardous” driving conditions are expected in the Toronto area and a large part of southern Ontario this evening as snow moves in. Environment Canada has issued winter weather travel advisories for parts of southern and eastern Ontario In the advisory that covers much of the Golden Horseshoe,
Canadian military police tampered with evidence, showed bias and acted beyond the scope of their jurisdiction during an investigation, with the misconduct "so egregious" that an Ontario Superior Court judge stayed assault and sexual assault charges against an active member of the Canadian Armed Forces.
In this city, all roads lead to the dome. The intimidation of the U.S. Capitol itself is official dominance — no building is allowed to tower above its upper reaches. Prominent within its view on Pennsylvania Avenue,
The hoped-for consensus on how to retaliate against U.S. tariffs didn't materialize during the first minister's meeting in Ottawa after Alberta continued to refuse to go along with possible cuts to oi
Canada’s outgoing prime minister and the leader of the country’s oil rich province of Alberta are confident Canada can avoid the 25% tariffs President Donald Trump says he will impose on Canada and Mexico on Feb.
A salmonella outbreak linked to recalled mini pastries has made over 60 people sick in Canada. The majority of cases have been reported in Quebec, followed by Ontario, B.C., Alberta and New Brunswick.
Such an approach would be devastating for Alberta, which is being asked to sacrifice itself for the good of Ontario and Quebec jobs. No similar proposal is being considered for Ontario’s auto industry or Quebec’s aluminum industry. Nor, heaven forfend ...
Trudeau blasted Smith, reminding her that the federal government bought the Trans Mountain pipeline, which now has a C$34.5 billion price tag, giving Alberta its only route to export oil from Canada’s Pacific coast.
"In 2019, the loss ratio for auto theft claims was 90%, meaning for every dollar collected, 90 cents was paid out in claims. Fast forward to 2023, and that number has skyrocketed to 190%, with insurers paying out $2 for every dollar brought in. This level of claims payout is simply not sustainable," said Mitchell.
"Premier Smith's oil is Ontario's auto sector," said Council of the Federation chairman and Ontario Premier Doug Ford. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith stated Wednesday that her government can’t fully back Ottawa’s efforts to fight looming U.S. tariffs so long as retaliatory tariffs on oil and gas remain on the table.