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B.C. Child Care: Most Expensive in Canada

B.C.'s child-care program now has Canada's highest fees despite NDP promises. Only 10% of spaces are $10/day while families pay up to $95 daily. Learn about the economic impact.

Windsor Changes Dog Licensing Fees System

Windsor announces new dog licensing fee structure focusing on problem owners while maintaining fairness for responsible pet owners. Learn about the changes.

BBC Determined to Fight Trump Defamation Claim

The BBC announces it will vigorously defend against Donald Trump's $500 million defamation lawsuit. The legal battle centers on reporting about Trump's business dealings.

Trump to sue BBC for $5B over edited speech

Former President Donald Trump announces potential $5 billion lawsuit against BBC for editing his speech. Legal battle could set media precedent. Read latest developments.

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.

Trump not suing BBC, legal team confirms

Donald Trump's legal representatives state no lawsuit has been filed against BBC as of November 2025. Get the latest updates on this developing story.

Visa, Mastercard to cut fees in major settlement

Visa and Mastercard reach a landmark settlement with U.S. retailers, reducing fees and allowing merchants to reject high-cost premium credit cards. Learn how this impacts Canadian businesses.

Vancouver OKs $21M for police, fire budget gaps

Vancouver City Council has greenlit $21 million in emergency funding to cover budget overruns for police and fire services, addressing critical public safety needs amid financial pressures.

Barrie's 2026 Budget Planning Underway

City of Barrie kicks off early budget deliberations for 2026, focusing on infrastructure, community services, and financial sustainability. Learn how your tax dollars will be allocated.

Essex Waives Taxi Licensing Fees Until 2025

The Town of Essex eliminates taxi licensing fees until December 2025, providing financial relief for drivers and improving transportation access for residents across the municipality.

Moncton Selects Downtown Site for New Seniors Centre

Moncton moves forward with long-awaited seniors centre as city council approves the former Moncton Lumber site downtown. The strategic location promises enhanced accessibility and community integration for older adults.

Trump NYC Court Battle Meets Adams Migrant Crisis

Former President Donald Trump's Manhattan court appearance coincides with mounting pressure on NYC Mayor Eric Adams as the city grapples with overwhelming migrant influx and budget concerns.

Sudbury Property Tax Could Rise 5.7% in 2024

Greater Sudbury homeowners could see significant tax hikes as city council debates 2024 budget priorities, with infrastructure and community safety driving proposed increases.

London Puts Aggressive Housing Policy on Hold

London City Council hits pause on controversial 'as-of-right' four-unit housing policy amid concerns about infrastructure and community impact. Learn about the new limitations being considered.

Vancouver Councillor Pushes Enhanced Equity Strategy

Vancouver city councillor OneCity's Christine Boyle advocates for strengthening the city's equity framework following the abrupt closure of the Equity Office, highlighting ongoing commitment to marginalized communities.

London Council approves 35% pay hike for next term

London City Council has approved a significant 35% salary increase for the next term, while rejecting proposed severance pay changes. The controversial decision passed with a 8-7 majority vote.

Barrie Approves Land Swap for New Banting High School

Barrie City Council approves groundbreaking land exchange agreement with Simcoe County District School Board, paving the way for state-of-the-art Banting Memorial High School facility with enhanced community amenities.

Ontario Lawyers Disciplined for Professional Misconduct

The Law Society of Ontario has disciplined numerous lawyers for serious professional misconduct, including sexual harassment, misappropriation of client funds, and ethical violations that shake public trust in the legal profession.

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