CanadaFeb 08, 2024
Feds seek ideas at national summit to help put brakes on auto theft
Officials from various levels of government are set to gather with police and industry leaders in Ottawa today to brainstorm on fighting the scourge of automobile theft.
The federal government says an estimated 90,000 cars are stolen annually in Canada, resulting in about $1 billion in costs to Canadian insurance policy-holders and taxpayers.
It says auto theft increasingly involves organized crime groups, and the proceeds of these crimes are used to fund other illegal activities.
Ottawa says most stolen autos shipped abroad are destined for Africa and the Middle East.
On Wednesday, the govern
CanadaFeb 07, 2024
Immigration minister 'pissed off' that Canadians' families blocked from leaving Gaza
Immigration Minister Marc Miller says he's frustrated and "pissed off" that a list of people related to Canadians are being blocked from leaving the embattled Gaza Strip.
Ottawa started accepting applications last month to reunite as many as 1,000 people in the Palestinian territory with extended family members in Canada.
Canada has provided an initial list of pre-approved people to Israel and Egypt, who jointly control the only border crossing out of Gaza.
Miller says he is exploring diplomatic options and doesn't want to give up, but he also doesn't want to offer families false hope that the
CanadaFeb 07, 2024
Canada's main opposition party has demanded the resignation of the Prime Minister
Canada's main opposition party has demanded the resignation of the prime minister.
Conservative leader Pierre Polivray says that it has come to light that a personal invitation was sent by Trudeau to the ex-soldier of Hitler's army during the Ukrainian president's visit to Canada.
Polivray said Trudeau misled the House of Commons in September of last year that he had no knowledge of former Nazi soldier Yaroslav Hanka, while Hanka was personally invited by Trudeau to a reception held for Zelensky in Toronto.
The Conservative leader said that Trudeau had supported the resignation of former Sp
CanadaFeb 06, 2024
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau surrounded in a new controversy
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been embroiled in a new controversy. The leader of the opposition party, Pierre Polivray, has attacked Trudeau over the Nazi soldier Yaroslav Hanka, who was invited during the visit of the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky to Canada.
Polivray said Justin Trudeau had been saying for months that only Speaker Anthony Rota was responsible for inviting Hanka, but now it has come to light that Trudeau's office invited the former Hitler soldier during the president's visit to Ukraine. was Zelensky came to Canada in September last year and during this time he a
CanadaFeb 05, 2024
Federal government extends foreign buyer ban on Canadian homes to 2027
The federal government will continue to ban foreign nationals from buying homes in Canada for another two years as housing affordability concerns continue to trouble cities across the country.
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland made the announcement today, saying Canada is extending its foreign homebuyer ban up until 2027.
Under the ban, which first came into effect in 2022, non-Canadian people, including permanent residents, and commercial enterprises are prevented from buying homes here.
Freeland issued a statement saying the extension will ensure houses are used for homes for Canadians and
CanadaFeb 02, 2024
Government to consider imposing sanctions on Israeli citizens who commit violence: Justin Trudeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has confirmed that his government is considering imposing sanctions on Israeli citizens involved in violence in the West Bank.
Answering questions from journalists in Waterloo, Ontario on Friday, he said that violence in the West Bank cannot be tolerated at all. The prime minister said Canada is looking at how to deal with those responsible for the violence and is considering possible sanctions.
It is to be noted that this strong comment of Trudeau has come when US President Joe Biden has announced the imposition of financial and travel restrictions on Israeli c
CanadaFeb 02, 2024
Huge boom recorded in Calgary home sales
Home sales in Calgary have recorded a huge boom. According to the Calgary Real Estate Board, the city sold 1,650 homes in January, a 37.7 percent year-over-year increase.
There was a 15.4 per cent increase in newly listed houses in the city. The unadjusted residential benchmark price rose to $572,300, up 10 percent from January 2023.
Despite the increase in new listings, Calgary's low inventory situation remains with 2,150 units on the market, a record low since January 2006, the board says.
A substantial gain was seen in the sale of properties such as apartments, which are 54 per cent high
CanadaFeb 01, 2024
Liberals delay expansion of assisted dying eligibility until 2027
The Liberal government has delayed the Medical Assistance in Dying program until 2027 for people whose only illness is mental illness.Health Minister Mark Holland introduced the Bill in this regard in the House of Commons this morning.Holland said this would give the parliamentary committee another two years to assess whether the health system is ready for this.Holland and Justice Minister Arif Virani said they agree with a recent parliamentary committee report that Canada's medical experts are not yet ready.The current deadline for the implementation of the Medical Assistance in Dying Program
CanadaFeb 01, 2024
The Government of Canada has opened the registration of the National Dental Care Plan for people over 72 years of age
The Government of Canada has opened registration for the National Dental Care Plan for seniors aged 72 years and above from Thursday.
Benefits under this program are due to begin in May, but Canadians with seniors aged 87 years and older have been registered for the program since December. In January, people aged 77 to 86 were invited to apply, now in March, seniors aged 70 to 71 will be invited to apply.
According to Health Minister Mark Holland, more than 40 thousand seniors have registered for the National Dental Care Plan so far. This program provides dental coverage to Canadians who do