
Canada Post on the Brink: Is the Latest Labour Unrest the Nail in the Coffin?
The air is thick with tension at Canada Post once again. As of today, postal workers, represented by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW),
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The air is thick with tension at Canada Post once again. As of today, postal workers, represented by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW),
1. Frost Tie PWHL Finals with OT Win Over Charge Britta Curl-Salemme scored twice, including the overtime winner, as the Minnesota Frost defeated the Ottawa
🌀 1. NOAA Predicts Above-Normal Atlantic Hurricane Season The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued its seasonal outlook for the 2025 Atlantic hurricane

Late Thursday night, in front of the largest crowd yet in the entirety of the PWHL finals at TD Place in Ottawa, the Minnesota Frost
1. Canada in Talks to Join U.S. ‘Golden Dome’ Missile Defense System Prime Minister Mark Carney confirmed that Canada is engaged in high-level discussions with
🛡️ 1. Canada in Talks to Join U.S. ‘Golden Dome’ Missile Defense System Prime Minister Mark Carney has confirmed that Canada is engaged in high-level

With strike action looming, Canada Post has submitted new global offers to the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) for both the Urban Operations and

The Conference Board of Canada’s latest Labour Relations Data Hub has showed that in 2024, for the first time in three years, wage growth outpaced
1. Emily Clark’s OT Goal Lifts Ottawa Charge in PWHL Finals Opener Emily Clark scored at 2:47 of overtime to give the Ottawa Charge a
🏞️ 1. Ontario Declares State of Emergency Over Expanding Wildfires The Government of Ontario has declared a state of emergency as wildfires continue to rage

Tuesday night, the Ottawa Charge faced off against the Minnesota Frost in the PWHL finals game 1, a game that the Charge would ultimately win

Mark Carney, Keir Starmer, and Emmanuel Macron, the leaders of Canada, the United Kingdom, and France, respectively, have just released a joint statement about the
1. PWHL Finals Begin Tonight in Ottawa The Ottawa Charge host the Minnesota Frost at TD Place Arena for Game 1 of the Walter Cup
📬 1. Canada Post Workers Poised to Strike Friday Canada Post has received a strike notice from the union representing over 55,000 postal workers, with

The basics of the guidelines have just been released for the upcoming PWHL expansion draft, and it’s pretty interesting, differing from what is typically seen
🔥🌲 1. Wildfires Continue to Ravage Manitoba and Ontario Fire crews in Manitoba and Ontario are battling multiple out-of-control wildfires, with the situation exacerbated by
🔥🌲 1. Wildfires Continue to Ravage Manitoba and Ontario Fire crews in Manitoba and Ontario are battling multiple out-of-control wildfires, with the situation exacerbated by

With The Ottawa Charge’s 2-1 win over the Victoire de Montréal on Friday, the Walter Cup PWHL finals matchup is now set: it will be

In the wake of the 2025 federal election, more and more dissatisfied prairie voters are discussing independence. This comes after 10 years of a Liberal
1. Early Mosquito Surge Hits Ottawa Ottawa is experiencing an unusually early mosquito season due to a warm, wet spring, prompting officials to advise residents
🇨🇦🗳️ 1. Liberals Fall Short of Majority After Recounts Recent judicial recounts have adjusted the Liberal Party’s seat count to 170 in the 343-member House

In 2019 Damien Kurek was elected to serve Battle River–Crowfoot by people who knew him—people who trusted him to carry their concerns from small-town Alberta
1. Ottawa Charge Advance to PWHL Finals The Ottawa Charge clinched a 2–1 victory over Montreal, earning a spot in the PWHL finals against the
🔥🇨🇦 1. Wildfires Continue to Ravage Manitoba and Ontario Fire crews in Manitoba and Ontario are battling multiple out-of-control wildfires, with the situation exacerbated by

May 16, Ottawa, ON – The Ottawa Charge have just defeated the Montreal Victoire 2-1 in game 4 of the PWHL semifinals to advance to

With the release of the 2025 Ontario budget, Doug Ford’s government has announced that they plan to invest $38 million into Destination Wasaga, a new

TORONTO, May 13, 2025 — Honda’s decision to delay a $15 billion electric vehicle supply chain investment in Ontario has amplified anxieties in Canada’s automotive
1. B7 Conference Addresses U.S. Tariffs Global business leaders and diplomats are convening in Ottawa today for the B7 conference, aiming to navigate the challenges
🔥🇨🇦 1. Wildfires Continue to Ravage Manitoba and Ontario Fire crews in Manitoba and Ontario are battling multiple out-of-control wildfires, with the situation exacerbated by

Toronto, ON – May 15 Amid rumours of another Canada Post strike, a new statement released by Dan Kelly, the president of the Canadian Federation

Canadian housing construction activity surged in April 2025, driven by significant growth in new home starts across Québec and the Prairie provinces, even as Ontario
1. Ontario Budget Prioritizes Spending Amid Tariff Impacts Premier Doug Ford’s government is set to table a budget favoring infrastructure and program spending over balancing
🔥🇨🇦 1. Central Canada Wildfires Claim Lives and Force Evacuations Massive wildfires have swept through central Canada, particularly affecting the small community of Lac-du-Bonnet in

Ottawa, May 13 – The Ottawa Charge have just taken a 2-1 series lead in their PWHL semi-final against the Montréal Victoire off of a
1. Carney Holds First Cabinet Meeting Prime Minister Mark Carney convened his newly appointed cabinet for their inaugural meeting, emphasizing a swift legislative agenda and
🇨🇦🔄 1. Prime Minister Carney Holds First Meeting with New Cabinet Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to meet with his new cabinet this morning.

Ottawa, May 13, 2025 — Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe says he is open to supporting a proposed bylaw aimed at protecting vulnerable institutions such as

Early Tuesday morning, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s cabinet changes were sworn into office. In the turnover, notable former cabinet ministers such as Nate Erskine-Smith were

Ontario’s effort to tackle the housing crisis has led to a quiet revolution in municipal politics. Through newly legislated strong mayor powers, select city leaders—starting
1. Carney’s Cabinet Sworn In Today Prime Minister Mark Carney’s new cabinet is being sworn in at Rideau Hall, marking the official start of his
🇨🇦🔄 1. Prime Minister Carney Announces Major Cabinet Reshuffle Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to unveil a significant cabinet reshuffle today at Rideau Hall,

Montreal, QC – May 11 In a game that went to a remarkable four overtimes before finally ending, the Ottawa Charge lost game 3 of

Volunteer groups in Ontario are set to receive a significant boost with the announcement of $58,000 in funding from the Trans Canada Trail’s Ontario trail
1. Carney to Unveil Cabinet Amid Trade Tensions Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to announce his first cabinet tomorrow, balancing regional representation and addressing
🇨🇦📉 1. U.S. Tariffs on Canadian Imports May Persist Despite Improved Relations U.S. Ambassador to Canada, Peter Hoekstra, indicated that some tariffs on Canadian imports
1. Ottawa Charge Aim for 2–0 Lead in PWHL Semifinals The Ottawa Charge look to extend their series lead against the Montréal Victoire in Game
🗳️🇨🇦 1. Alberta Premier Proposes 2026 Independence Referendum Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has announced plans to introduce legislation enabling a 2026 referendum on the province’s
1. Carney’s Cabinet to Be Sworn In Tuesday Prime Minister Mark Carney’s new cabinet will be sworn in on Tuesday, marking the start of his
🇨🇦⚠️ 1. Measles Cases Continue to Rise Across Canada Measles infections are on the rise in several parts of Canada, with public health officials urging

Bill 5 fast-tracks development in Ontario’s Ring of Fire by gutting environmental protections and bypassing Indigenous consultation — all in the name of profit. The