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Siloam Mission is hoping to turn a corner after several months of turbulence, the organization's director of development says.
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Siloam Mission is hoping to turn a corner after several months of turbulence, the organization's director of development says.
'Heโs a no bullsh-t kind of person. If he says it, he means it,' described one MP
Data shows that between the 2023-24 and 2024-25 academic years, the province spent $465 million more on OSAP grants, and 95 per cent of that went to private college students.
TORONTO โ When Ontario Premier Doug Fordโs government drastically cut student assistance grants earlier this year, it cited โunsustainableโ costs, but new figures show nearly all of the recent growth was among career college students. Data obtained by The Canadian Press through a freedom-of-information request shows that between the 2023-24 and 2024-25 academic years, the [โฆ]
TORONTO โ Toronto and Vancouver cannabis shops and suppliers are expecting a high when the World Cup gets underway next week. B.C.โs pot distributor is forecasting a moderate increase in cannabis demand and sales on match days in Vancouverโs downtown core. Its Ontario counterpart pegged the potential sales boost at 10 per cent for some [โฆ]
Montreal-area home sales fell nearly seven per cent in May as higher unemployment and slower population growth weighed on demand despite rising inventory.
OTTAWA โ Prime Minister Mark Carney has said that lower immigration under his government helps to explain why Canadaโs economy has declined for the last two quarters, pushing it into recession territory. While Carney has not said the word โrecessionโ himself when asked about the decline โ and while economists citing broader economic indicators argue [โฆ]
A handful of Republicans joined with Democrats for the first time to end the three-month-long military conflict, after the U.S. Senate passed a similar resolution.
New Brunswick's public advocate says the death of an elderly woman with dementia was due to a systemic failure of the government welfare system.
There was no mention of the โdelegitimization, dehumanization and demonization of Israel,โ or the toxic brew of Islamic and progressive extremism
VANCOUVER โ A British Columbia non-profit that supports people with spinal injuries was forced to cancel a raffle for a pair of World Cup tickets after receiving a nine-page letter from FIFAโs lawyers, accusing it of trademark infringement and ticket rule violations. Chris McBride, executive director of Spinal Cord Injury BC, said a staff member [โฆ]
Teachers' organizations across Canada say provincial governments are using the notwithstanding clause to 'terminate legitimate labour disputes' more frequently than ever before.
OTTAWA โ A spokesperson for Immigration Minister Lena Diab says expedited visa processing for 37 Gazan students and their families stranded in a third country is now underway. The news follows a lengthy advocacy campaign by Canadian academics who have been calling on the government to do more for Palestinian students who have been waiting [โฆ]
DRIPA has evolved into a 'quasi-constitutional veto'
'Our actions must be local. They start with clearly admitting that Canadaโs civic compact is failing Jewish Canadians'
Investigators said the arrests were for the wilful promotion of hate, allegedly targeting the Jewish community, and dated back to demonstrations in mid-March.
Toronto Chief of Police Myron Demkiw said the force has laid 30 hate propaganda charges since October 7, 2023
Vowing that the Toronto Police Service will be โrelentlessโ in stamping out hate, Chief Myron Demkiw announced five additional arrests connected to a demonstration last March that targeted members of the Jewish community. All five suspects face charges of wilful promotion of hatred and public incitement of hatred for either distributing or displaying antisemitic signs [โฆ]
An international student from the Democratic Republic of Congo says she was blocked from returning to Montreal due to Ebola-related travel restrictions.
MONTREAL โ An international student from the Democratic Republic of Congo says she was blocked from returning to Montreal due to Ebola-related travel restrictions. Merdie Sanga says she had believed the measure wouldnโt apply to her since she hadnโt been to Congo in almost a year. The Universitรฉ du Quรฉbec ร Montrรฉal student was vacationing [โฆ]