On Friday, hundreds gathered and walked backwards in the heart of Montreal to honour the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia.
Author: sdaddario
Feds offer clarity on rent ruling after Ontario Housing Minister, MPP raise concerns
The Canadian government says it does not intend to collect ”any portion” of a non-resident landlord’s unpaid taxes from tenants after a recent court ruling prompted Ontario’s Housing Minister to request a review of the current laws.
Saskatoon students learn about genocide through travelling education program
Students at Bishop James Mahoney School in Saskatoon were given a profound educational experience as they boarded the Tour for Humanity’s mobile education centre to learn about the concept and history of genocide.
Crossfield woman launches ‘awesome’ effort to feed the struggling in her small town
Stacked Bistro and Bakery owner Debbie Stiles knows firsthand how hard it is when you don’t have enough money for groceries, so she’s launched a community food bin in Crossfield.
‘The car was half inside my children’s room’: Car crashes into Saskatoon apartment building
Firefighters responded to a scene on the 300 Block of Herold Road Friday morning after a car collided with an apartment building.
No injuries after metal debris flies through windshield of pickup truck on Hwy. 403: OPP
No injuries were reported after a metal debris on Highway 403 came flying through the windshield of a pickup truck, narrowly missing the two occupants of the vehicle, Ontario Provincial Police say.
Police remain tight-lipped one year after crash killed municipal worker near Victoria
One year after an allegedly reckless driver careened into a municipal park west of Victoria, killing a 52-year-old husband and father of two young children, there are few answers about what led to the crash and no criminal charges have been forwarded to prosecutors.
Cleanup, damage assessment underway after Winnipeg thunderstorm and hail
Winnipeggers were left surveying the damage and cleaning up after a thunderstorm rolled through the city Thursday afternoon.
Spirits companies could pull products from LCBO amid dispute over pricing
A group that represents a long list of spirit brands is warning that some popular products could be pulled from the Ontario market amid a multi-million dollar dispute with the LCBO.
Summer heat moving into Montreal for May long weekend
Temperatures are expected to be above average the entire weekend, and the daytime high on Monday could be close to the 30-degree mark.
