Politics
Proportional Representation: A Path to True Democracy in Canada
A letter to the editor argues that changing party leaders won't fix Canada's political system. The solution? A proportional electoral system that separates party and candidate votes.
Business
Atlantic Canada's Top Employers 2026: Building Careers and Lives Through Family-Centric Benefits
Atlantic Canada's leading employers for 2026 are reshaping workplace policies around family needs, offering unique benefits from grandparent leave to emergency transit programs that help employees build lasting roots in the region.
Sports
Senators Triumph Over Rangers but Suffer Major Defensive Injuries
The Ottawa Senators secured a crucial 2-1 victory against the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden, but the win came at a steep cost with injuries to defensemen Thomas Chabot and Lassi Thomson.
Lifestyle
B.C. Couple's Wedding Dreams Shattered by Sudden Venue Cancellation
A British Columbia couple faces heartbreak as their wedding venue cancels abruptly, leaving them scrambling just weeks before their big day. The emotional ordeal highlights broader issues in the event planning industry.
Entertainment
Environment
Health
Pfizer-Valneva Lyme Vaccine Shows 73% Efficacy, Misses Key Goal
Pfizer and Valneva's Lyme disease vaccine demonstrated 73.2% efficacy in a late-stage study but narrowly missed a key statistical requirement, causing Valneva shares to plummet nearly 37%.
Alberta Shuts Down Lethbridge Overdose Prevention Site
The Alberta government has closed a key overdose prevention site in Lethbridge, sparking debate over public health strategies amid the ongoing opioid crisis.
Social Media Addiction Trial Jury Struggles to Find Consensus
The jury in a landmark U.S. trial over social media addiction has reported significant difficulty in reaching a unanimous decision, highlighting the complex legal and societal issues at stake.
Ottawa Man Dead After Homecare Closure; Air Canada Crash; Hit-and-Run
A tragic incident in Ottawa where a man died alone after his homecare file was closed, plus updates on an Air Canada crash and a hit-and-run that critically injured a crossing guard.
COVID Boosters for High-Risk New Brunswickers This Spring
New Brunswick health authorities announce spring availability of COVID-19 vaccine boosters for vulnerable populations, emphasizing continued protection against evolving virus strains.
Education
Get Updates
Subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest updates in your inbox!
We hate spammers and never send spam



