CanadaJun 30, 2025
Income tax cut for middle class to take effect tomorrow: Mark Carney
Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced that income tax cuts for the middle class will take effect tomorrow. The government has reduced the lowest personal income tax rate from 15 to 14 per cent. According to the Carney government's estimates, 22 million Canadians will benefit from this.
PM Carney had promised this during the election campaign and said after the election that this cut would be implemented from Canada Day. This tax cut will apply to the two lowest tax brackets, the first whose taxable income in 2025 is up to $114,750 and the second whose income will be up to $57,375 in the
FeaturedJun 27, 2025
Premier Smith says Albertans' desire for leaving Canada has never been higher
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says the public desire in her province to quit Canada has never been higher.
Smith says a recent byelection that saw a separatist candidate garner almost 18 per cent of the vote shows Albertans are deeply frustrated and angry with Ottawa.
Smith says she takes that frustration seriously and hopes Prime Minister Mark Carney does as well.
The premier says quelling separatist desire is in Carney's hands and could be done if he scraps laws that she has said stifle energy production in Alberta.
Smith made the comments today at an unrelated news conference in Calgary al
CanadaJun 26, 2025
Bodies of three people missing after Airmedic helicopter crash in Quebec recovered
The search for three people who were unaccounted for after a medical transport helicopter crashed on Quebec's North Shore came to an end late Wednesday night after police divers located their bodies in a lake.
Montreal-area company Airmedicsays Quebec's provincial police have found the bodies of its two missing crew members, along with a patient, in Lake Watshishou, located 1,000 kilometres northeast of Montreal.
"This confirmation has deeply moved our team," Airmedic said in a statement at around 10 p.m. Wednesday.
"A time of remembrance begins for the Airmedic family. We will take the time t
BCJun 25, 2025
April sees uptick in B.C. overdose deaths with 165 fatalities: coroners service
British Columbia's coroners service says a rebound in overdoses in April saw a return to more than 160 deaths a month due to toxic drugs.
The April death toll follows last month's update that confirmed March as the sixth consecutive month during which fewer than 160 people died.
The BC Coroners Service says in a statement that 165 people died in April, up from 143 deaths in March and 132 fatalities in February.
The February and March numbers represented year-over-year declines of more than 30 per cent compared with the same months in 2024.
The statement released Tuesday says deaths in the Fras
CanadaJun 24, 2025
More than 100 people on Canadian chartered flight leaving Middle East tonight: Anand
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says a Canadian chartered flight will leave Jordan this evening with more than 100 people on board.
Speaking from The Hague, Anand says Canada is also helping allied nations get their citizens out of the Middle East but adds the number of foreign nationals asking for help is "minimal" compared to the number of Canadians.
Global Affairs Canada deployed more consular assistance to the region after war broke out between Israel and Iran last week.
Anand says Global Affairs Canada has helped more than 500 Canadians in the region since the conflict began.
She add
CanadaJun 23, 2025
Canada signs new security and defence partnership with Europe
Canada and Europe today announced a new era in their security and defence partnership in a historic move.
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the signing of the agreement on Monday during a meeting with European leaders at the EU-Canada summit in Brussels.
It is being described as a major step towards reducing Canada's dependence on the United States. Prime Minister Carney also said that Canada and Europe will soon begin talks to strengthen the relationship in a number of areas, including trade and economic security, as well as jointly combating climate change and environmental challenges.
CanadaJun 20, 2025
Brampton mayor 'cautiously optimistic' about Bishnoi gang terrorist designation
Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown says he's "cautiously optimistic" about the chances of India's Lawrence Bishnoi gang being designated as a terrorist group after meeting with the public safety minister Wednesday night.
Brown says that he and Peel region police officials met with Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree in Ottawa to discuss the "scourge" of extortion and murders linked to the gang.
RCMP have alleged Indian diplomats shared information about Sikh separatists in Canada with the Indian government and that top Indian officials then passed the information to the Bishnoi gang.
Brown sa
WorldJun 19, 2025
Spain rejects NATO’s anticipated defense spending increase as 'unreasonable'
Spain has rejected a NATO proposal to spend 5% of GDP on defense needs that’s due to be announced next week, calling it “unreasonable.”
In a letter sent Thursday to NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said that Spain “cannot commit to a specific spending target in terms of GDP” at next week’s NATO summit in The Hague.
Most U.S. allies at NATO are on track to endorse U.S. President Donald Trump’sdemandthat they invest 5% of gross domestic product on their defense and military needs. In early June,Sweden and the Netherlandssaid that they aim to
CanadaJun 18, 2025
Canadian population growth continued to slow with almost no increase in Q1: StatCan
Statistics Canada says population growth stalled in the first quarter.
The agency says the Canadian population rose by 20,107 people from Jan. 1 to April 1 to 41,548,787, the smallest increase since the third quarter of 2020 when it contracted by 1,232 people.
It was the sixth consecutive quarter of slower population growth after a decision by the federal government in 2024 to lower the levels of both temporary and permanent immigration.
However, immigration still accounted for all of the population growth in the quarter as there were 5,628 more deaths than births in Canada.
Canada admitted 10