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Bell Restores Internet After Major Outage Hits Over 130,000 Users

Bell Canada has confirmed that internet services have been fully restored following a widespread outage that affected more than 130,000 users across Quebec and Ontario early Wednesday morning. The disruption, which began around 9:30 a.m. EDT, left thousands of customers struggling to access landline and mobile internet services. According to Downdetector, 61 percent of the […]

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Banks Are Strong but Could They Withstand a Severe Trade Shock?

Canada’s banking system is entering 2025 from a position of strength. The latest Financial Stability Report from the Bank of Canada confirms that large and medium-sized banks have remained resilient, maintaining high levels of capital, ample liquidity, and strong credit performance. But with global uncertainty on the rise, especially due to a volatile trade environment

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Ontario’s Housing Goals Slipping as New Budget Reveals Construction Slowdown

Ontario’s ambitious target of building 1.5 million new homes by 2031 is becoming harder to achieve, according to the province’s latest budget projections. The new figures forecast a continued slump in housing construction over the next three years, putting Premier Doug Ford’s flagship promise under mounting pressure. As CBC News reporter Mike Crawley explains, the

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After Carney’s Win, Canada Faces Political Divide and Rising US Pressure

Mark Carney’s narrow election victory over Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre brought a wave of relief to many Canadians, but that relief has quickly turned into unease. While the election result blocked a hard-right shift in the short term, it has exposed the deep divisions and fragile state of the nation. Canada now faces internal political

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City of Brampton marks the official completion of the Balmoral Recreation Centre revitalization project

Originally built in 1964, the recreation centre serves as a pillar for the community and a hub for gathering BRAMPTON, ON (May 14, 2025) – The City has officially completed the Balmoral Recreation Centre revitalization and expansion project, and the facility is now open. Aerial image of Brampton’s Balmoral Recreation Centre which has officially reopened. Credit: City

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Liberals Edge Closer to Majority as Quebec Recount Decided by One Vote Sparks New Dispute

Canada’s Liberal Party has edged closer to a majority government after a razor-thin judicial recount in Quebec awarded them a key seat by just one vote. However, the result has been thrown into uncertainty after a voter came forward claiming her ballot was not counted due to an error by Elections Canada. The recount in

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Gujarat government cancels employee leaves amid Indo-Pak tensions

The Government of Gujarat has cancelled all types of leaves for officials across all departments, boards, corporations, panchayats, municipal corporations, and autonomous and grant-in-aid institutions. “Given the prevailing situation, all types of leave for officers and employees of all departments and offices of the state government, as well as boards, corporations, panchayats, municipal corporations, and

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Six Gujarat airports shut, flights at Ahmedabad airport too affected

Flight operations at six airports across Gujarat were suspended on Thursday amid heightened national security following India’s Operation Sindoor. The affected airports—Rajkot, Keshod, Bhuj, Kandla, Jamnagar, and Porbandar—are expected to resume services from Saturday, May 10. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad remained operational throughout the day, although several flights experienced delays and cancellations.

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Civilian flights suspended in key Gujarat airports after Operation Sindoor

Civilian air operations at Rajkot and Bhuj airports in Gujarat have been temporarily suspended following precision strikes carried out earlier in the day by the Indian Armed Forces on terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK).  Rajkot District Collector Prabhav Joshi confirmed that a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) had been issued, announcing a three-day

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