Ottawa putting all its eggs in EV battery basket

Since the federal government signalled an open bar for subsidies for the electric vehicle industry, the list of companies wanting to set up shop in this country in exchange for a few wheelbarrows full of taxpayer cash just keeps growing

Theatres cancel South Indian movie screening amid security concerns

Theatres across Canada cancelled the evening premiere of the Malayalam film Malaikottai Vaaliban after bullets were fired at a Scarborough, Ont. Cineplex

Wood-fired ovens under attack in the push for decarbonization

Decarbonizing our economy must remain an absolute priority during these controversial times

Feds drop $500,000 on galas for bureaucrats

The federal government spent nearly half a million dollars throwing gaudy galas to bestow bureaucrats with expensive awards

More international students seeking refugee status

Experts say humanitarian crises, dehumanizing narratives about international students and claims of fraud are behind it

Canada overhauls international student program, slashes quotas

Changes to take effect September 1, 2024, some uncertainty if students already in Canada will or will not be affected

Alberta’s bid to welcome newcomers face challenges

Is there an “Alberta advantage” for newcomers, or are the costs – like many places in Canada – prohibitive?

Navigating discrimination in a tight housing market

Rental advertisements can use discriminatory or restrictive wording to decline housing. Is this legal?

New Canadians face tough job market

"The Canadian job market is based on networking and referrals. It is not about what you know, it is about who you know."

New dental care plan should cover everyone

The federal government is in the midst of the second phase of its national dental care plan

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