Air Transat, Desjardins, Visa Launch New Loyalty Program
Air Transat partners with Desjardins and Visa to launch a new loyalty program in 2026, offering enhanced travel rewards for Canadian customers. Discover the details.
Air Transat partners with Desjardins and Visa to launch a new loyalty program in 2026, offering enhanced travel rewards for Canadian customers. Discover the details.
Canadian firearm owners have until March 31, 2026, to express interest in the federal government's compensation program for prohibited weapons. Learn the key details and deadlines.
PolySeSouvient warns Canada's assault weapon buyback will fail if owners use compensation to buy new rifles. Advocates demand immediate sales ban.
The Jason Schreyer Grocery Access Program launches at St. Gerard School's gymnasium, bringing affordable food directly to a Winnipeg community. Learn about this vital initiative.
National Post readers weigh in on Trump's threats to Greenland, Canada's foreign policy direction, and the Liberal firearms confiscation plan. Dive into the public discourse.
The Carney government's national firearm 'buyback' program faces major hurdles as Alberta and Saskatchewan reject it and a pilot project yields minimal results. Critics call it misguided.
The federal government has launched its firearms compensation program, setting aside $250 million. Gun owners have until the end of March to declare participation for a chance at payment.
Canada's federal firearm buyback program launches January 20, 2026. Gun owners have until March 31 to register prohibited firearms for compensation. Learn the key details.
The White House has abandoned its controversial proposal to combine the ATF and DEA. Learn about the bipartisan opposition that led to this reversal and its implications for gun policy.
The Canadian government will unveil details of its national firearm buyback program in Montreal. The $700M+ initiative faces criticism from several provinces over its efficiency and cost.
The Manitoba government announces it will not administer Ottawa's gun buyback program, citing jurisdictional overreach. Get the details on the provincial stance and federal implications.
B.C. police chiefs express concerns about the readiness of federal software for the firearms buyback program, recommending mobile collection units as a primary solution. Read the latest.
Chestermere RCMP seized a realistic water gun from youths, sparking a public safety warning about the dangers of replica firearms. Learn the details and police advice.
Regina's 2026 city budget spares community grants with a future boost but cuts heritage incentives. Local groups express relief and concern over the process.
The co-founders of SSENSE have repurchased the Montreal-based luxury fashion platform. Discover the details of this major business move and its local impact.
A six-week federal firearms buyback pilot in Cape Breton collected just 25 guns, far below the 200 target, at a cost of nearly $6,000 per weapon. Despite the poor results, the program is set to expand nationwide.
Alberta's Social Services Minister Jason Nixon commits to no budget cuts for AISH and new ADAP program, defends support levels ahead of July launch. Details on medical review panel revealed.
Saskatchewan's Firearms Commissioner criticizes the Mark Carney government's failed long-gun buyback pilot. Learn why the program is called wasteful and what it means for Canadian gun owners.
A federal firearms buyback pilot in Cape Breton collected 25 guns from 16 owners, paying $26,535 in compensation. The government is analyzing data before a national rollout.
A federal pilot program in Cape Breton saw 16 participants surrender 25 prohibited firearms for $26,535 in compensation. The national rollout is set for later this month.
A federal gun buyback pilot program in Nova Scotia collected just 25 firearms, far short of its 200-gun target. Despite the failure, the Liberal government plans a national expansion.
Ottawa's pilot program collected 25 prohibited guns as Quebec pledges support with a $12M federal compensation deal. Learn about provincial reactions and the national rollout plan.
The Canadian federal government announces financial support for Quebec's firearm buyback initiative. Learn about the program's details and its impact on public safety.
Authorities report a fatal shooting in Oklahoma where a man firing a gun in his yard struck and killed a neighbour sitting several blocks away. The incident occurred on December 29, 2025.
A 20-year-old Brampton man faces charges after allegedly threatening a transit rider with a replica firearm and attempting to set their jacket on fire at Kennedy Station. Police recovered the weapon from a snowbank.
A mass shooting in Chicago's River North district on December 28, 2025, left one man dead and three others wounded. Police focused on a green Porsche at the scene. Get the latest details.
A 20-year-old Brampton man faces a weapon charge after allegedly threatening another transit rider with a replica firearm. Police stress the seriousness of such threats.
Two decades after 15-year-old Jane Creba was killed in a Boxing Day shootout on Yonge Street, her murder remains a symbol of Toronto's gun violence. We examine the case, the convictions, and why so little has changed. Read the full story.
Young students in Edmonton are learning vital coding skills by developing their own video games through the Code Ninjas after-school program, blending education with creativity.
Toronto Police are searching for three males after a firearm was brandished during an attempted robbery of skates at a downtown store on December 17. Suspect descriptions released.