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Toronto City Hall to raise Palestinian flag

Toronto City Hall will raise the Palestinian flag, joining other Canadian municipalities in this symbolic act. Learn about the decision and its significance.

Cartmell leaves Better Edmonton party he founded

Former mayoral candidate Tim Cartmell announces his departure from the Better Edmonton Party, marking a significant shift for the municipal political group. Discover the implications for Edmonton's political landscape.

Toronto Council Fires Parking Authority Board

Toronto City Council dismissed the Toronto Parking Authority board in a controversial late-night vote. Mayor Olivia Chow's motion passed 15-4 amid transparency concerns.

Calgary Political Party Continues Post-Election

A Better Calgary announces plans to continue as political party following Calgary's first municipal election allowing party affiliations. Learn about their future plans and election results.

Toronto's Imperial Pub Closes After 81 Years

Toronto's iconic Imperial Pub closes its doors after 81 years, marking another cultural loss for the city. Read about this legendary establishment's history and legacy.

Winter Travel Advisory in Effect for Toronto

Toronto faces winter weather travel advisory with snowfall expected. Stay updated on travel conditions and safety tips for navigating the city during early winter weather.

Why Edmonton's Centre-Right Keeps Losing Elections

An in-depth analysis of the political shifts in Edmonton as conservative parties face another electoral defeat. Discover the key factors behind their struggle to connect with urban voters in Alberta's capital.

Springwater Council Battles Over Boundary Changes

Tensions explode at Springwater Township council as accusations of back-room deals and procedural violations fly during heated boundary change debate. Mayor and councillors clash over transparency and governance.

Toronto's Unemployment Crisis: 4th Highest in Canada

New data reveals Toronto's unemployment rate has climbed to 6.5%, making it the fourth highest among major Canadian cities. Discover what's driving this troubling trend and what it means for the city's economic future.

Chatham-Kent proposes 49% tax hike in 2026 budget

Chatham-Kent officials are sounding the alarm as the 2026 budget proposes nearly 50% tax increase, blaming provincial funding restrictions for forcing drastic measures on local taxpayers.

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