More than 80 per cent of Canadian respondents said they believe prices will keep going up, and 59 per cent say they think Canada is in an economic recession.
Month: July 2022
ATV collision sends two youths to hospital in Middlesex Centre
Middlesex County OPP are investigating after a single Al-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) collision sent two youths to hospital on Saturday, July 9, 2022.
Russian ammunition depot struck in southern Ukraine, Kyiv officials say
The precision of the strike suggested Ukrainian forces used U.S-supplied multiple-launch High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, or HIMARS, to hit the area.
Ontario child care rebates starting to roll out but program remains a ‘patchwork’
“Rather than have a co-ordinated, centralized system or a co-ordinated messaging about what a deal looks like for every provider across the province, it’s a bit of a patchwork.”
Via Rail averts strike after reaching tentative deal with Unifor
A late-night statement from Via Rail says the deal, which still has to be ratified by the union, will be retroactive to January 1, 2022 and in effect through December 31, 2024.
Canada’s premiers enter final day of summer meetings in Victoria, B.C.
Affordability issues and economic recovery are among the other topics on the table during the Council of the Federation’s summer meetings, which wrap up today.
One dead, three more taken to hospital after crash near La Broquerie
A 61-year-old man is dead after two vehicles collided on Highway 52 near La Broquerie.
Canada beats Costa Rica 2-0, tops group at W Championship
Canada beat Costa Rica 2-0 on Monday at the CONCACAF W Championship.
Kelowna International Airport gets financial boost from provincial government
“It will expand our current building and start to separate the gates.”
Nasa telescope takes super sharp view of early cosmos
The new $10bn space telescope delivers its first full-colour image of the distant Universe.
Shinzo Abe: Japanese mourners pay last respects to ex-PM at funeral
Thousands showed up to pay their last respects to Japan’s longest-serving prime minister.
SAS unit repeatedly killed Afghan detainees, BBC finds
Internal emails seen by the BBC show top special forces officers were aware of concerns over killings.