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How Should Canadians Calculate the Perfect Retirement Income for Maximum Benefits

How Should Canadians Calculate the Perfect Retirement Income for Maximum Benefits

Retirement planning in Canada requires coordination between government benefits and personal savings to optimize your financial security. It is essential to understand how to balance the Canada Pension Plan (CPP), Old Age Security (OAS), and...

Stop Illegal Migration to Poland

Stop Illegal Migration to Poland

The Polish government has long claimed that it is taking decisive action to protect the country’s borders from illegal migration, prioritizing the safety of its citizens and national sovereignty. However, the reality seems to contradict these...

Canadian Gold Resources up 14.3% on Quebec bulk sample permit news

Canadian Gold Resources Ltd. [CAN-TSXV] said Tuesday it has received all required permits from the Government of Quebec to proceed with a bulk sample program at its 100%-owned Lac Arsenault gold project, which is located in the Gaspe region of...

Indigenous women’s groups weigh in on troubles at Native Women’s Association of Canada

Indigenous women’s groups weigh in on troubles at Native Women’s Association of Canada

The co-chair of Iskwewuk E-wichiwitochik (Women Walking Together) in Saskatoon says if the Native Women’s Association of Canada (NWAC) fails, it would set back their work and the MMIWG2S movement by 20 years. Darlene Okemaysim-Sicotte feels the...

Saskatchewan government shopping for younger mineral exploration developers

Saskatchewan government shopping for younger mineral exploration developers

Junior companies are the main target of the TMEI program as they don’t have a revenue stream yet because they’re not at the production stage. MOOSOMIN — A financial assistance incentive program launched by the provincial government in 2018 saw an...

Ontario Minister Vows to Oust Trustee If His Share of Board’s $145K Italy Trip Not Repaid

Ontario Minister Vows to Oust Trustee If His Share of Board’s $145K Italy Trip Not Repaid

Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra speaks during Question Period at Queen's Park in Toronto on May 13, 2025. The Canadian Press/Cole Burston Ontario’s education minister says he will introduce legislation to remove a trustee from the Brant...

Will Trump kill Canada's PFAS rules?

Will Trump kill Canada's PFAS rules?

Canada is expected to finalize rules on toxic PFAS chemicals — but the government’s recent silence has left environmental advocates spooked that the groundbreaking effort could be derailed by Trump's trade war. "I assume US chemical industry...

KPU instructors weigh in on Canada Day

John Rose (left) and Allison Hotti (right) shared their views on the national holiday. (Submitted/Nyamat Singh) Canada Day, a federal statutory holiday, is celebrated every year on July 1 to commemorate the Confederation of Canada. The Runner...

Quebec's CAQ government accepts request for $275M to launch 3rd link project

Quebec's CAQ government accepts request for $275M to launch 3rd link project

Montreal Quebec Transport Minister Geneviève Guilbault requested the money to launch the project. Last month, she revealed the third link will consist of a tunnel and a bridge, and that her government had chosen a central corridor for the project....

Biggest Canadian Defense Contractors and ETFs in 2025

Biggest Canadian Defense Contractors and ETFs in 2025

Governments and militaries around the world are beefing up their defense budgets as geopolitical and trade tensions mount. Unsurprisingly, aerospace and defense stocks are looking more attractive to investors. The aerospace and defense industry...

B.C. minister praises recruitment of health-care workers from U.S., with 780 applications in 2 months

B.C. minister praises recruitment of health-care workers from U.S., with 780 applications in 2 months

British Columbia·New Over 2,200 doctors, nurses and other health professionals have expressed interest in working in B.C., says Health Minister Josie Osborne. Changes making it easier for internationally trained doctors to practise in B.C. The...

U.S. Lumber Coalition Responds To Prime Minister Carney Statement

U.S. Lumber Coalition Responds To Prime Minister Carney Statement

(MENAFN- PR Newswire) WASHINGTON, July 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Canadian Prime Minister Carney and BC Premier Eby are advancing the idea of initiating trade agreement negotiations to set aside the enforcement of the U.S. trade laws against...

Carney announces new measures to protect and strengthen Canada’s steel industry

Carney announces new measures to protect and strengthen Canada’s steel industry

PRIME Minister Mark Carney on Wednesday announced a suite of targeted measures to stand behind Canada’s steel industry, protect Canadian careers, and invest in Canada’s homegrown industrial capacity to build Canada strong. Carney said: ““Our steel...

Liberals push to lower voting age to 16 in federal elections

Liberals push to lower voting age to 16 in federal elections

News Liberals in Canada, led by MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, are petitioning to lower the federal voting age to 16, arguing that ‘informed’ youth should have a voice in elections. OTTAWA, Ontario (LifeSiteNews) — Liberals are petitioning for high...

Canada’s Pacific Coast hit hard by trawling, with limited transparency: Report

Canada’s Pacific Coast hit hard by trawling, with limited transparency: Report

Trawling vessels pursuing fish are damaging marine ecosystems in Canada’s West Coast waters and could be operating illegally in some cases, and yet they work with insufficient transparency, a new NGO report says. Nine large trawlers have together...

Who is Opinder Singh Sian? How Indian-origin Canadian gangster helped Latin cartels smuggle Chinese fentanyl to US

Who is Opinder Singh Sian? How Indian-origin Canadian gangster helped Latin cartels smuggle Chinese fentanyl to US

A sting operation carried out by the US Drug Enforcement Administration at Vancouver Port has brought to light how Pakistan's ISI is helping Chinese suppliers smuggle fentanyl to Latin American drug cartels with the support of gangs based in...

Canada Eyes Fighter Drone Fleet to Support F-35 Jets

Canada Eyes Fighter Drone Fleet to Support F-35 Jets

The Canadian Department of Defence is planning to acquire a fleet of tactical unmanned aerial systems (UAS) to complement the armed forces’ incoming F-35 combat aircraft. Ottawa is now laying the groundwork to adopt systems in line with the...

B.C. chief says Bill C-5 meeting with Carney 'did not resolve concerns, it reinforced them'

B.C. chief says Bill C-5 meeting with Carney 'did not resolve concerns, it reinforced them'

Chiefs of First Nations in B.C. were among the more than 600 chiefs who travelled to Gatineau, Que., this week to meet with Prime Minister Mark Carney about the highly controversial Bill C-5. The Building Canada Act, passed June 6, gives the...

How Canada is responding to the U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs

How Canada is responding to the U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs

OTTAWA – U.S. President Donald Trump introduced 25 per cent tariffs on all imports of steel and aluminum on March 12, and doubled the levies to 50 per cent in early June. The Canadian government has responded with a number of measures. Initial...

Rudyard Griffiths and Sean Speer: Canada-U.S. free trade is dead

Rudyard Griffiths and Sean Speer: Canada-U.S. free trade is dead

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent comments that an eventual Canada-U.S. trade deal will likely involve some ongoing U.S. tariffs are more than an exercise in issues management. They were an admission: the era of continental free trade as we’ve...

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