Americans critical of Trump's annexation talk have already ordered thousands of the hats, according to its creators.
All Ontario taxpayers 18 and over who filed their 2023 income tax are eligible for a $200 cheque and families who qualify for the federal Canada Child Benefit payment could receive an additional $200 for every child under 18.
The leader of Ontario said he will be calling an election next week because he needs a mandate to fight Trump's threatened tariffs.
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.
With family doctors in short supply, communities are having to be more creative to attract physicians to their communities, and it’s only getting more complex.
The 2025 study permit targets are divided into several categories, with a substantial portion allocated to graduate degree students and exempt applicants.
Eggs are being recalled in some provinces, after the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) put out a notice saying some brands might be contaminated with salmonella. The recall from the agency includes cartons from various companies sold in Ontario, Manitoba, British Columbia and possibly other parts of Canada.
The President has proposed imposing 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada starting February 1st. During an Oval Office address this week, Trump cited concerns about border issues and drug trafficking.
Postal service is back in Cobourg after the delivery of mail was suspended in the eastern Ontario town Thursday because of extreme weather and snow. A significant weather alert was declared earlier this week for Cobourg because of heavy snow and snow squalls,
In November, then U.S. president-elect Donald Trump threatened a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian goods sold into the U.S., a move that would make the price of goods made here more costly for U.S. consumers. After his inauguration on Monday, Trump said he plans on implementing the tariffs on Canadian goods Feb. 1.
While Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was the face of Canadian opposition to President Donald Trump in his first term, that role now appears to belong to Ontario Premier Doug Ford. In a lengthy interview with Politico magazine,