CanadaJun 23, 2026
Porter Airlines Cuts Fuel Surcharge on Reward Flights Amid Falling Oil Prices
Canadian carrier Porter Airlines has reduced the temporary fuel surcharge on bookings for its new VIPorter reward flights from $40 to $20, effective Tuesday, citing lower oil prices and improving market conditions.
Although oil prices have remained volatile since the conflict involving Iran began in February and are still nearly 50 per cent higher than a year ago, the airline says it plans to eliminate the surcharge entirely once market conditions stabilize further.
Porter's decision has raised expectations that other airlines may also reduce their fuel surcharges in the coming weeks.
The surc
CanadaJun 23, 2026
Carney Pays Tribute to Air India Flight 182 Victims, Vows Stronger Security Measures
Prime Minister Mark Carney has issued a statement marking the National Day of Remembrance for the victims of the Air India Flight 182 bombing, paying tribute to those who lost their lives in the tragedy 41 years ago.
Carney said the attack claimed the lives of 329 innocent people, including 268 Canadians, making it the deadliest act of terrorism in Canadian history.
Honouring the victims of Flight 182, the prime minister stressed the need for continued vigilance against violent extremism and highlighted the government's commitment to strengthening national security laws. He said new measures
CanadaJun 23, 2026
Hearing Delayed in Halifax Newborn Death Case Pending Autopsy Report
Two people charged in connection with the discovery of a newborn's body outside Halifax appeared by video conference in Nova Scotia provincial court on Monday.
Sukhpreet Singh, 23, and his wife, Ramandeep Kaur, 26, remain in custody and are charged with concealing the body of a child, indignity to human remains and obstructing a police investigation. The case was adjourned until July 24 as investigators await the results of an autopsy report.
According to police, the investigation began on May 22 when a 23-year-old woman, described as a relative of Singh, arrived at a hospital in serious condi
CanadaJun 22, 2026
Three dead, including police officer, in Montreal shooting during operation targeting armed suspect
A Montreal police officer, an armed suspect and a civilian were killed during a shooting in Montreal's Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood on Monday while police were attempting to apprehend an armed individual. A second officer was taken to hospital in critical condition.
According to the Montreal Police Service, officers were carrying out an operation involving an armed suspect when a violent confrontation broke out. Police have not released additional details about the circumstances surrounding the shooting and said the investigation remains ongoing.
Authorities issued an emergency alert through
CanadaJun 22, 2026
Ottawa reverses course on some 'lost Canadian' citizenship certificate cancellations
The federal government has reinstated the citizenship status of some "lost Canadians" just days after ordering them to surrender newly issued citizenship certificates and return their Canadian passports.
According to letters shared with The Canadian Press, several individuals who had been told earlier this month that their proof of citizenship was under review received new correspondence over the weekend confirming their citizenship claims remain valid after what Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada described as a "thorough review."
The department previously said that "a few dozen" peo
CanadaJun 22, 2026
Canada’s inflation rate rises to 3.2% in May as gasoline prices surge
Canada's annual inflation rate rose to 3.2 per cent in May, up from 2.8 per cent in April and marking its highest level since December 2023, according to Statistics Canada.
The federal statistics agency said the increase was driven largely by a sharp rise in gasoline prices. Gas prices were up 33.2 per cent compared with the same month a year earlier, reflecting concerns over crude oil supplies linked to conflict in the Middle East and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
Statistics Canada said Canadians faced the highest prices for gasoline and diesel since June 2022, pushing inflation above
CanadaJun 19, 2026
Canada imposes 10% temporary tariff on certain canned vegetable imports
The federal government has imposed a temporary 10 per cent tariff on imports of certain canned vegetables, a measure Ottawa says is intended to support Canadian producers facing international market pressures.
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne announced Friday that the surtax takes effect immediately and could remain in place for up to 200 days. According to the federal government, the measure is designed to provide temporary protection for Canada's domestic canned vegetable industry while authorities assess market conditions.
The tariff will not apply to imports from the United St
CanadaJun 19, 2026
Carney says CUSMA remains in force despite Trump’s criticism ahead of review talks
Prime Minister Mark Carney says the Canada–United States–Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) will remain in effect for the foreseeable future, despite renewed criticism of the trade pact from U.S. President Donald Trump.
Speaking to reporters in Vancouver on Thursday, Carney acknowledged that Trump has not been supportive of extending or strengthening the agreement. He said that position is well known but noted that the trade deal remains legally in force.
Carney’s comments came after Trump indicated he would prefer ending the agreement rather than continuing it under its current framework. Under C
CanadaJun 18, 2026
IRCC pauses final processing of some citizenship cases approved under Bill C-3
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has temporarily paused the final processing of some citizenship cases approved under Bill C-3, commonly known as the "Lost Canadians" legislation.
According to IRCC, several dozen individuals have received notices asking them to surrender citizenship certificates that had already been issued while the department reviews their files. The department says the affected cases are undergoing additional document verification.
In a statement, IRCC said individuals who have already received citizenship certificates and moved to Canada may continue to