N.B. warns local governments on closed-door meetings
New Brunswick's provincial government has issued a warning to local municipalities about holding improper closed-door sessions to discuss public complaints. Learn the legal risks.
New Brunswick's provincial government has issued a warning to local municipalities about holding improper closed-door sessions to discuss public complaints. Learn the legal risks.
Canada's draft Ocean Noise Strategy remains unanswered after a year, raising alarms as major Arctic projects like the Grays Bay port advance without noise mitigation plans. Learn about the risks to marine life.
A judge's injunction has forced Ontario to expand its medical residency program, giving internationally trained doctors like Ottawa's Ashok Kumar Biswas a renewed opportunity to practice. Read about the policy reversal and its impact on the doctor shortag
The Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation reports a spike in complaints about unethical hunting practices following extra elk hunts. Officials are urging hunters to follow regulations.
Alberta's new Police Review Commission, integrating ASIRT, started Monday. It aims to speed up investigations and enhance transparency in police complaints. Learn about the new three-tier complaint system.
Montreal's Saint-Laurent borough adopts bylaw changes to combat vehicle noise pollution. Police gain enhanced enforcement powers to ticket loud vehicles disturbing community peace.
Ottawa's integrity commissioner reports a rise in complaints about disrespectful constituent communications. Learn about the new strategies to protect city staff.
Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens announces a solution for residents struggling with new oversized recycling bins. A pathway to smaller bins is coming. Read the latest on Ontario's new recycling program.
Nova Scotia Power representatives will address customer billing and safety concerns at Tuesday's government committee meeting. Learn about the key issues and expected outcomes.
Waterloo Regional Police dealt with over a dozen impaired driving reports during a three-day period. Learn about the enforcement efforts and safety concerns.
Discover how China is using electric vehicles, noise-reducing surfaces, and urban planning to dramatically reduce noise pollution in its major cities, offering lessons for urban centers worldwide.
Scotiabank will pay nearly $34,000 after Consumer Protection B.C. found the bank harassed a client with over 100 collection calls. Learn your rights against debt collection harassment.
A British Columbia regulator resolves complaint after Scotiabank made over 100 contacts with a debtor. Learn about the resolution and banking regulations.
Police complaints in British Columbia increased by 32% last year, while serious harm investigations dropped significantly. Learn about the changing landscape of police oversight in B.C.
B.C. Ombudsperson Jay Chalke reveals significant increase in crisis-driven complaints amid growing public service challenges. Learn about the emerging trends and concerns.
WestJet's CEO told a parliamentary committee the airline received 200 disability complaints in 2023, calling each case 'unacceptable' and vowing improvements for accessible air travel in Canada.
A Palestinian flag-raising ceremony proceeded at Toronto City Hall after a judge dismissed an injunction from a pro-Israel group. The event faced opposition from thousands.
A Manitoba judge has adjourned proceedings as the Canadian Wildlife Federation seeks an interim injunction against a highway blockade. Get the latest updates on this developing story.
Ontario's ombudsman reports significant increase in patient complaints about healthcare services. Learn about the concerns and what it means for healthcare access.
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UPAC, Quebec's anti-corruption police force, reports significant increase in tips and complaints amid growing public awareness and new reporting mechanisms.
A Quebec court has reversed the injunction that shut down Montreal's iconic La Tulipe concert venue, allowing the cultural landmark to resume operations following neighborhood noise complaints.
Montreal's beloved La Tulipe performance venue triumphs in Quebec court, overturning noise restrictions that threatened its survival. The landmark decision preserves the city's vibrant arts scene and cultural heritage.
Canada's Auditor General sounds the alarm on CRA's troubling performance, revealing systemic issues affecting taxpayer services and fairness. Discover the critical findings that every Canadian should know.