CanadaMay 20, 2026
Rising FIFA World Cup ticket and hotel prices in Vancouver raising concerns for fans
Football fans hoping to attend FIFA World Cup matches in Vancouver are facing growing costs as ticket prices and hotel rates continue to climb ahead of the tournament. Reports indicate some match tickets are being listed for as much as $2,000.
Accommodation costs in Vancouver have also become a concern for visitors planning trips to the city during the event. Experts say provincial restrictions on short-term rentals, along with annual licensing fee requirements, have reduced available accommodation options and contributed to higher hotel prices.
Jarrett Vaughan, a professor at the University o
CanadaMay 20, 2026
PBO says Canadian governments to spend $1 billion to host World Cup
The federal budget watchdog says Canada will spend just over $1 billion to host the World Cup this summer.
That includes money from all levels of government, with the federal government contributing $473 million.
The total averages to $82 million per game for the 13 games that will be played in Toronto and Vancouver.
The parliamentary budget officer says that’s about in line with what previous host countries spent.
In April, the federal government said it was allocating up to $145 million for security at the World Cup in addition to previously announced funding, with the money going toward r
CanadaMay 20, 2026
Carignan nominated for a senior advisory role in NATO
The Liberal government in Ottawa is nominating the head of Canada's military, Gen. Jennie Carignan, as a candidate for a top role in NATO.
Defence Minister David McGuinty announced her candidacy for chair of the NATO Military Committee — the main military adviser for NATO's Secretary General, Mark Rutte.
An election is set for September to find a successor for the outgoing chair, Italy's Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, whose term ends next summer.
As for Rutte, his four-year term ends in 2028, but could be renewed for another term.
Carignan has served as chief of the defence staff since summe
CanadaMay 19, 2026
Canada advises against travel to eastern Congo amid Ebola outbreak
The federal government is advising Canadians to avoid travel to eastern regions of the Democratic Republic of Congo following an Ebola outbreak involving the Bundibugyo virus, a rare strain with no approved vaccines or treatments.
According to the World Health Organization, more than 500 suspected cases have been reported, including at least 130 deaths. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Tuesday he is concerned about the “scale and spread of the epidemic.”
Global Affairs Canada updated its travel advisory to warn against all travel to Ituri province, where the outbreak wa
CanadaMay 19, 2026
Canada’s inflation rate rises to 2.8 per cent in April as gasoline prices climb
Canada’s annual inflation rate rose to 2.8 per cent in April, driven largely by higher gasoline prices, according to new data released by Statistics Canada. The increase marks the first time in nearly two years that the consumer price index (CPI) has reached that level.
Statistics Canada reported gasoline prices were up 28.6 per cent compared with the same month last year. Energy costs had also been a major factor in March, when the annual inflation rate reached 2.4 per cent.
Food inflation showed some easing during the same period. Grocery prices increased 3.5 per cent year over year in Apr
CanadaMay 15, 2026
Carney, Smith expected to unveil Alberta industrial carbon pricing deal tied to pipeline plan
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith are expected to announce an agreement Friday on the future of industrial carbon pricing in Alberta, a move both governments have linked to plans for a new bitumen export pipeline to Canada’s West Coast.
According to a source familiar with the discussions, the agreement would see Alberta’s industrial emissions price rise to an effective rate of $130 per tonne by 2040. Alberta froze its industrial carbon price at $95 per tonne last year.
The expected announcement follows a memorandum of understanding signed by Ottawa and Alberta i
CanadaMay 15, 2026
Indian man pleads guilty in cross-border human smuggling case linked to Canada–U.S. route
A 22-year-old Indian national has pleaded guilty in a U.S. court in connection with a human smuggling network accused of moving Indian migrants from Canada into the United States illegally, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
Authorities allege Shivam Lnu was involved in a cross-border operation that transported migrants from Canada into New York State between October 2024 and June 2025. Investigators said the network later arranged travel for migrants to other parts of the United States.
According to the Justice Department, Shivam’s role included coordinating drivers, arranging pic
CanadaMay 14, 2026
Honda pauses proposed $15B EV project in Ontario indefinitely
Honda Motor Co. has indefinitely suspended plans for its proposed $15-billion electric vehicle project in Alliston, Ontario, a move that raises new questions about the pace of Canada’s EV manufacturing expansion.
The company announced the decision Thursday, citing changing market conditions and slower consumer demand for electric vehicles. The proposed project was expected to create about 1,000 jobs in the region.
Honda said the decision will not affect workers or production at its existing manufacturing facility in Alliston, where current operations will continue as planned.
The project had
CanadaMay 14, 2026
Ontario court sentences truck driver in crash that killed former Olympian Alexandra Paul
An Ontario court has sentenced truck driver Sukhwinder Sidhu to two years and five months in prison in connection with a 2023 crash that killed former Canadian Olympian Alexandra Paul.
According to proceedings in the Orangeville court, the collision happened on Aug. 22, 2023, in a construction zone in Melancthon Township. Police and court records said Paul was returning home from her family cottage when a transport truck driven by Sidhu struck seven vehicles.
Paul, a figure skater who represented Canada at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, died in the crash. Her 10-month-old child suffered a bro