Resisting Holiday Spending Pressure in Montreal

Montreal's Arron Neal explains her decision to opt out of excessive holiday gift-giving, citing rising grocery prices and corporate layoffs. Discover why mindful spending is her new tradition.

Union exec sues PSAC over alleged bogus pay scheme

A sidelined union president is suing PSAC, alleging a scheme allowed staff to get extra pay without membership approval. Get the full story on the legal battle and financial irregularities.

Navigating Trudeau Airport's Parking Mess: A Guide

Montreal's Trudeau airport faces a major parking shortage until 2031 after closing its main garage. Learn essential tips for parking, pick-ups, and alternative transit options to avoid travel chaos.

Trudeau Airport parking changes cause major headaches

Major construction at Montreal's Trudeau airport has closed the main parking garage, reducing capacity by 25%. Travellers are urged to reserve spots and avoid circling for pickups. Plan ahead for holiday travel.

Toronto Proposed as Home for Defence Security Bank

Experts argue Toronto is the natural choice to host the new Defence, Security and Resilience Bank, leveraging its financial hub status to bolster allied security. Discover why Canada's bid hinges on its largest city.

B.C. sees first annual population drop on record

British Columbia's population has declined annually for the first time in recorded history, according to new data. Explore the details and implications of this historic demographic shift.

U.S. Lists Demands for Canada to Extend CUSMA

U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer outlines specific requirements Canada must meet to renew the critical trade pact. Learn the key conditions and potential impacts on bilateral trade.

Toronto hikes land transfer tax on luxury homes over $3M

Toronto City Council has approved Mayor Olivia Chow's proposal to increase the land transfer tax for luxury home sales above $3 million. Learn about the new policy and its implications for the city's real estate market.

Kitchener hiring 200+ students for summer jobs

The City of Kitchener is preparing to hire more than 200 students for temporary summer positions in 2026. Applications open soon for these valuable work experience opportunities.

Truck hits powerlines, closes Ramara road

A well drilling truck struck high-voltage power lines in Ramara on December 17, 2025, leading to a major road closure. No injuries were reported. Read for details on the incident and response.

Two drivers injured in Mississauga crash

Two drivers sustained injuries in a two-vehicle collision in Mississauga on December 17, 2025. The incident occurred near the intersection of Erin Centre and Winston Churchill boulevards.

Vancouver's New Housing Plan for Downtown Eastside

Vancouver announces a major housing strategy for the Downtown Eastside, focusing on replacing aging rooming houses with new, secure homes. Learn about the city's plan to address the housing crisis.

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