CanadaNov 28, 2024
Canada's House of Commons Approves Liberal’s Bill C-78 on First Reading
Canada's House of Commons has approved the Liberal government's Bill C-78 on first reading. Under this bill, Canadians will receive a two-month GST exemption on a variety of items, including restaurant meals, beverages, snacks, children's clothing, and toys.
This temporary relief will apply from December 14 to February 15. In the House of Commons, the NDP voted in favor of the Liberals' Bill C-78, while the Conservatives and the Bloc Québécois voted against it.
According to the government, the proposed tax exemption will save Canadians approximately $1.6 billion. The government states that
CanadaNov 28, 2024
Canada Increases Border Security Funding in Response to US Tariff Threats
Canada has decided to increase funding for the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and the RCMP to strengthen border security in response to US President Donald Trump's threat of tariffs. This funding will allow both agencies to further expand their personnel and resources at the border.
The announcement followed an emergency meeting between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and provincial premiers across Canada on Wednesday evening to discuss Trump's proposed tariffs and the future of Canada-US relations.
The meeting lasted about 90 minutes online, after which federal Public Safety Minister Domi
CanadaNov 28, 2024
Poilievre Targets Trudeau Over Border Security
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has launched a major attack on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over border security. Speaking to reporters in Ottawa, Poilievre stated that Trudeau is fully responsible for the current situation.
Poilievre claimed that, under Trudeau, there were no illegal crossings prior to his tenure. He accused the Prime Minister of leaving the borders open, which led to a dramatic increase in asylum seekers — from 10,000 to 200,000. He further emphasized that it is now the provinces' responsibility to secure the borders.
Poilievre asserted that Trudeau has failed to fu
CanadaNov 28, 2024
Conservative Party to Vote Against Liberal GST Exemption Bill
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre and his party will vote against the Liberal government's proposed GST exemption bill. Poilievre has called it irresponsible and inflationary. He stated that this is not a tax cut but rather an inflationary move, one that would be used as a trick for two months.
Poilievre emphasized the need for tax relief that truly benefits the economy by encouraging the production of goods purchased with cash.
It is worth noting that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has promised a two-month GST exemption starting next month. A vote on the bill will be held today.
With the su
CanadaNov 28, 2024
Surrey School Board Gets New Chair After 7 Years
The Surrey School Board has a new chair after seven years. The Surrey Board meeting held on November 20, saw the election of a new chair. Former Vice Chair Gary Tymoschuk was elected Chair, and Trustee Terry Allen was elected Vice Chair.
Tymoschuk thanked everyone for electing him and promised to do a good job. Allen served as Vice Chair from 2017 to 2022 and was re-elected to the Board in the recent municipal election.
CanadaNov 28, 2024
Bail denied for woman accused in child's drowning death at Alberta lake
An Alberta woman charged in the drowning death of a five-year-old girl has been denied bail while she awaits trial.
Justice Rosanna Saccomani said there is a concern the accused, Mary Quinn, poses a significant risk to public safety. Saccomani issued the decision in provincial court in Stony Plain. Quinn, who is 35, was charged with failing to provide the necessaries of life after the girl drowned Oct. 13 at Wabamun Lake, west of Edmonton.
The girl cannot be identified under a court-ordered publication ban.
CanadaNov 28, 2024
Liberals' GST break expected to pass today
Legislation to create a two-month-long GST holiday is expected to pass today. Liberals, NDP expected to pass GST holiday in House of Commons today
The bill was introduced on behalf of Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland in the House of Commons on Wednesday afternoon, with the help of the NDP to at least temporarily stop debate on a Conservative filibuster. The NDP only agreed to support the bill after Freeland separated the GST break from a promise to also send $250 to most working Canadians in the spring. The NDP wants that benefit expanded to also go to non-working seniors and people with di
CanadaNov 27, 2024
Quebec premier says he's 'open' to possibility of Quebec constitution by 2026
A committee appointed by the Quebec government has recommended the province adopt its own constitution and take other steps to boost its autonomy.
Premier François Legault says he’s open to the possibility of a Quebec constitution before the next provincial election in 2026, but he won't make promises.
The committee's report includes 42 recommendations, including that Quebec modernize its laws to remove references to the monarchy and that the province negotiate an agreement with the federal government on asylum seekers.
The Opposition Liberals passed a motion in favour of a Quebec constitut
CanadaNov 27, 2024
Sheridan College Suspends Programs Amid Projected Enrollment Decline
Canadian colleges have begun cutting back on academic programs as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government imposes a cap on international students. Ontario’s Sheridan College has suspended 40 academic programs, including six in its animation, arts, and design faculty, citing a projected decline in student enrollment.
The college is also reducing its staff. Sheridan College expects a 30 percent drop in student enrollment next year, which will result in a $112 million loss in revenue. The programs being suspended include 13 business programs.
However, students currently enrolled in these p