Canada’s youth unemployment rate hit 19.5 percent for 15- to 19-year-olds, a level that has historically only appeared during severe recessions—yet the broader economy was not in recession, but ...
RCMP say a 36-year-old officer from Quebec is facing charges after allegedly taking part in organizing the entry of a family member into Canada in September 2024 through an unguarded path.
An ankle monitor, a meat slicer, some breast milk, and a package of live butterflies walk into an Uber…except this is not the ...
GOPALGANJ, Bangladesh — Twenty-five years after a bomb attack during Sunday Mass killed 10 Catholics and injured more than 50 at Most Holy Redeemer Church in Baniarchar, southern Bangladesh, the ...
NEW YORK (AP) — A moment early on in “Disclosure Day” will instinctively feel familiar to anyone who grew up with Steven Spielberg films. A TV weather report predicts hail. The camera pans downward, ...
While Carney has not said the word “recession” himself when asked about the decline — and while economists citing broader economic indicators argue Canada is not in a true recession — critics have ...
Former national security adviser John Bolton has reportedly agreed to plead guilty to a classified documents charge stemming from his handling of sensitive government records after leaving the first ...
Nearly three years after the October 7, 2023 Hamas-led massacre in Israel, led by the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas, that Iran-backed terror group remains as defiant as ever. Far from showing any ...
When the Muslim Brotherhood won the elections in Egypt, Islamist extremists covered the statues in Alexandria, calling them the product of “a corrupt and infidel civilization.” When ISIS conquered the ...
The Senate human rights committee’s vote this week to criminalize the phantasm of “residential schools denialism” by way of a last-minute amendment to a Liberal party hate speech bill that was already ...
Like many Canadians, Mark Joseph has felt an increasing unease about the number of churches, synagogues and other places of worship being vandalized and torched over the past five years.
OTTAWA — Fearing the move could trigger a massive price spike, the federal government is directing Canada’s broadcast regulator to review its contentious plan to regulate and tax foreign streaming ...
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