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BREAKING: Honda considers moving factories to US, Canadian officials dispute claim: report

Ontario Premier Doug Ford also responded to the report, saying the president of Honda Canada told him it was “inaccurate.”

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 15, 2025

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Obesity Canada recommends Ozempic, diet drugs for KIDS in new guidelines

Canada’s top obesity organization now says doctors can consider giving Ozempic to children as young as 12.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 14, 2025

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'This is not a joke': Canadians fume over '51st state' merch on Amazon

“This is not a joke to us,” declared Sue Williams-Dunn, the Ontario woman behind a February petition opposing the products. “It’s a threat to our autonomy and identity as Canadians.”

The Post Millennial / Apr 14, 2025

Canadian News

Canadians pause US tourism trips amid trade war

US cities are working to reassure Canadian tourists they are still welcome despite the political tension.

Hayden Cunningham / Apr 14, 2025

Canadian News

Canadian PM Mark Carney vows to allow minors to undergo sex changes if he wins April 28 election

"Access to health care in Canada is not a business, it is a fundamental right, and we will defend it for all Canadians, without exception," Carney said.

The Post Millennial / Apr 11, 2025

Canadian News

Mark Carney says he's 'aware' of Gaza 'genocide,' backs Israeli arms embargo

Carney’s remark agreeing that “there is” a genocide stands in contrast to former Liberal leader Justin Trudeau’s full-throated defense of Zionism.

The Post Millennial / Apr 9, 2025

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Doug Ford announces BILLIONS in tax relief, government handouts for Ontario businesses amid US tariff fallout

"Today's measures will help give workers and businesses the support they need in the face of growing economic uncertainty," Ford wrote in a statement.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 8, 2025

Canadian News

Rumble, Rebel News sue Canadian government over alleged free speech violations

In this latest case, the plaintiffs are asking for $37,177.80 to cover the extra security costs, $250,000 in punitive damages, and their legal expenses.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 7, 2025

Canadian News

Ontario court admits ban on Covid protests was unconstitutional

Then-Ontario MPP Randy Hillier had been charged for organizing or attending protests against COVID restrictions in spring 2021, during a time when the province banned most outdoor gatherings.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 7, 2025

Canadian News

Canada loses 33,000 jobs in March as unemployment jumps to 6.7 percent

"The wheels may be starting to fall off the Canadian labour market."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 7, 2025

Canadian News

Canada warns residents electronics may be searched crossing US border

"Expect scrutiny at ports of entry, including of electronic devices."

The Post Millennial / Apr 5, 2025

Canadian News

BREAKING UPDATE: Man arrested after threats spark evacuation at Parliament Hill, no weapons or explosives found

"If you are not in the immediate area, stay away until further notice. Do not travel to locations under lockdown."

The Post Millennial / Apr 5, 2025

Canadian News

OnlyFans star who campaigned for Jagmeet Singh dropped by NDP over Holocaust comments

"This individual will not be participating in future campaign events. We do not vet every creator we speak to, but we are reviewing how we engage with online voices to ensure alignment with our values."

Hannah Nightingale / Apr 4, 2025

Canadian News

BREAKING VERDICT: Freedom Convoy protesters Chris Barber and Tamara Lich found guilty on mischief charges

Lich and Barber were charged with mischief, counseling others to commit mischief, intimidation and obstructing police as leaders of the Freedom Convoy that polarized residents of Ottawa in February 2022 and arguably began to roll back Covid-19 mandates. 

David Krayden / Apr 3, 2025

Canadian News

Paul Chiang resigns as Liberal candidate following backlash over Chinese bounty remark

PM Mark Carney initially defended Chiang and stood by his candidate, calling the situation a “teachable moment” and a "terrible lapse in judgment" while praising his past service. 

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 1, 2025

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