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Canada introduces new visa category for healthcare and trade workers

The Canadian government has decided to ease visa regulations for the healthcare and trade work categories. In the healthcare sector, professionals such as Animal Health Technologists, Veterinary Technicians, Cardiology Technologists, Dental Hygienists, Dental Therapists, Medical Technologists, Pharmacists, Pharmacy Technicians, Social and Community Service Workers, and Social Workers will be granted entry with more lenient criteria.  […]

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Canada’s Best Mortgage Rates: What You Need to Know Before Signing

In today’s ever-shifting financial climate, Canadian homebuyers and homeowners alike are constantly on the hunt for the lowest possible mortgage rates. But locking in the lowest rate isn’t as simple as clicking a link or comparing a few numbers online. With daily rate changes, lender conditions, and varying qualifications, finding the best deal takes more

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Canada’s Top 10 Billionaires in 2025: The Richest People in Canada

As Forbes’ World’s Billionaires List expands to over 3,000 names globally, 76 of them are Canadians. These homegrown (and in some cases, globally rooted) billionaires span industries from cryptocurrency and tech to legacy media and retail. Here are the top 10 richest Canadians making waves in 2025, ranked by net worth in U.S. dollars: 1.

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Canada Election Heats Up as Leaders Clash Over Carbon Tax and U.S. Tariff Threats

Canada’s federal election campaign is in full swing, and the debate over the future of the consumer carbon tax is dominating the political spotlight. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has accused the Liberals of misleading voters by quietly keeping the tax “on the books,” even though it is no longer being collected as of Tuesday. While

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Ontario Reels from Weekend Ice Storm as 390,000 Remain Without Power

More than 390,000 homes and businesses across Ontario remained without electricity Monday after a powerful ice storm swept through the province over the weekend, knocking out power, shuttering schools, and forcing municipalities to declare emergencies. Hydro One reported that widespread outages persisted across a swath of Ontario stretching from Grey-Bruce to the Quebec border. While

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Redefining the Middle Class: Why Young Canadians Feel Left Out of the Political Promises

As Canada’s federal election heats up, party leaders continue to court the “middle class” with promises of tax cuts and relief. But for many younger Canadians, the term has lost its traditional meaning. While politicians invoke the middle class as the backbone of the country, the reality is that homeownership, stable employment, and financial security—long

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Ontario Breaks Ground on Peel Memorial Hospital Expansion

BRAMPTON — Ontario is celebrating the groundbreaking of William Osler Health System’s new Peel Memorial Hospital. The new hospital will add new and enhanced services in state-of-the-art facilities, such as a 24-hour emergency department, to connect Brampton and Peel Region’s rapidly growing community to the care they need. “I’m thrilled to celebrate this incredible milestone as we get shovels in

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Tariffs Shake Up Mortgage Rules as Seniors Redefine Canada’s Rental Scene

This week in Canadian real estate, rising economic uncertainty—particularly surrounding U.S. tariffs—is beginning to reshape the mortgage landscape. BMO has introduced stricter lending rules aimed at self-employed workers in industries deemed vulnerable to trade disruptions, such as steel, aluminum, construction, and farming. This move is already sparking concern among critics who argue that during an

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Canada’s Digital News Blackout Raises Election Concerns Amid Foreign Influence Fears

As Canadians head to the polls in a high-stakes federal election, experts are sounding the alarm over a dangerous mix of digital news restrictions and rising foreign influence that could distort voter perceptions. For the first time, voters are navigating an election landscape where news access on major social media platforms is severely limited—while influential

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Ontario Autoworkers Sound Alarm Over Trump’s Tariffs as Carney Pledges $2B Industry Lifeline

Ontario’s auto workers are bracing for another economic storm as U.S. President Donald Trump’s newly announced 25 per cent import tariff on non-American-made vehicles threatens to upend the region’s manufacturing sector. At the General Motors CAMI Assembly plant in Ingersoll, where workers have been building the BrightDrop electric delivery van since 2022, employees say they

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