Category : Provincial Politics


Ontario May Allow BYOB at Public Summer Events

Ontario residents could soon bring their own alcoholic beverages to select public events this summer, as provincial authorities explore new regulations to enhance community gatherings.

Calgary Grants $33M to Indigenous Housing Program

The City of Calgary has allocated $33 million to support Indigenous housing programs, aiming to improve living conditions and address systemic housing challenges faced by Indigenous communities in urban areas.

East Kootenays Joining Pacific Time Zone This Fall

The East Kootenays region in British Columbia will officially transition from Mountain Time to Pacific Time this autumn, marking a significant shift in its timekeeping alignment away from Alberta.

Ford Defends Secrecy Citing Threat from China

Ontario Premier Doug Ford has invoked national security concerns related to China as justification for expanding government secrecy measures, sparking debate over transparency and accountability.

Tecumseh Council Approves 2% Raise for Non-Union Staff

The Tecumseh council has approved a two per cent salary raise for non-union employees and officials, effective immediately. This decision aims to align compensation with inflation and retain talent in municipal roles.

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