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Trump's $2,000 Tariff Checks Require Legislation

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent clarifies Trump's promise of $2,000 tariff dividend checks, noting they require congressional approval and would target working families with income limits.

Canada returns $623M in rebates to small businesses

The Canadian government is distributing $623 million in rebate payments to small businesses across the country. Learn how this financial relief supports local entrepreneurs and stimulates economic growth.

Old Montreal's Photo Service Closes After 89 Years

After nearly nine decades, Montreal's iconic Photo Service camera shop is closing its doors in January 2026. Owner Jean-Charles Savard shares the emotional story behind this photography institution's final chapter.

Edmonton's Rosie's Bar & Grill Changes Ownership

Popular Old Strathcona nightspot Rosie's Bar & Grill transitions to new ownership while maintaining its beloved karaoke tradition. Learn about the future of this Edmonton institution.

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.

Old North Residents Mobilize Against Dangerous Traffic

Fed-up residents in London's Old North community are taking traffic safety into their own hands after years of speeding vehicles and near-misses. Discover how this historic neighbourhood is fighting back against dangerous driving.

Murder charges in Richmond Hill arson that killed girl, 11

Two individuals face murder charges following a devastating Richmond Hill arson that claimed the lives of an 11-year-old girl and her aunt. York Regional Police continue their investigation into this heartbreaking case.

59-year-old man dies in Saint-Laurent crash

RCMP investigate fatal single-vehicle collision that resulted in the death of a 59-year-old man in Saint-Laurent, New Brunswick. Emergency responders unable to save driver.

Quebec Revives Doctor Payment Reform Talks

The Quebec government is reopening negotiations with physicians over controversial payment reforms, aiming to transform how doctors are compensated while addressing healthcare system challenges.

86-year-old Canadian nears 1,000th skydive

Meet an 86-year-old Canadian athlete defying age limits as she approaches her 1,000th skydive, proving adventure has no expiration date in this inspiring journey from Olympic glory to senior sky diving.

Older Women Embrace Age-Gap Relationships

Discover why relationship dynamics are shifting as more women over 50 are choosing younger partners and experiencing fulfilling connections that defy traditional norms.

Alberta Pays Families During Teachers Strike

The Alberta government begins distributing financial relief payments to families affected by the ongoing teachers strike. Learn who qualifies and how much funding is available.

Variable Mortgage Holders Get Rate Cut Relief

Canadian homeowners with variable-rate mortgages are celebrating as the Bank of Canada's recent rate cut brings significant payment reductions. Discover how this decision impacts monthly budgets and what it means for the housing market.

Vancouver rejects lowering voting age to 16

Vancouver City Council has voted against a proposal to lower the municipal voting age to 16, dealing a blow to youth advocacy groups and progressive councillors who argued young people deserve a voice in decisions affecting their future.

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