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Housing starts in Edmonton hit new low as its population balloons
Edmonton saw “electric, migration-spurred, population growth” in 2023, according to a new study released by the Conference Board of Canada.
Police investigate arson of Regina church set ablaze by man in balaclava
A suspect in an attempted arson at a church in Regina, Saskatchewan was caught on surveillance footage last week.
Maxime Bernier campaigns in Durham as PPC hopes for byelection win
Maxime Bernier says if people vote their conscience, the People’s Party of Canada is poised to win its first seat.
UPDATE: A map of the 100 churches that have been vandalized or burned since...
Dozens of Christian churches have been razed to the ground or vandalized throughout Canada in recent weeks. Navigate this interactive map to see all of the latest church fires or acts of vandalism.
Ontario city declaring state of emergency amid surge in overdose cases
After nearly two dozen overdoses in less than 48 hours, an eastern Ontario city is declaring a state of emergency.
Liberals break NDP promise with delay in dental plan expansion deadline
The federal government announced that it won’t be expanding the eligibility of its full dental plan until 2025, despite the pledge being one of the key promises that the Liberals made to the NDP under their confidence-and-supply pact.
Poilievre accuses Trudeau of funding terrorism, dictatorships in caucus speech
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre accused the government of using foreign aid to fund terrorists and dictators in a speech to caucus Sunday.
50% of Syrian refugees still reliant on social assistance five years after arrival
A recent study conducted by Statistics Canada reveals concerning trends among Syrian refugees who arrived in Canada as government-assisted refugees under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s resettlement program.
Alleged Edmonton City Hall shooter takes aim at “genocide” in Gaza in video: report
The man police allege is responsible for shooting up Edmonton’s City Hall on Tuesday said in a video before the rampage that he was “just tired of seeing the tyranny and corruption taking over our society and our lives.”
Everything you need to know about Google’s Online News Act deal with Ottawa
Google struck a deal with the Canadian government last year that will see the company give $100 million to Canadian media organizations in response to the Online News Act. One expert said the amount is “far less than meets the eye.”