January’s Jet Stream Drama Sparks February Weather Shift in Canada

January’s Jet Stream Drama Sparks February Weather Shift in Canada

A dramatic shift in weather patterns is set to unfold across Canada as February arrives, following January’s unusual jet stream activity. January’s Jet Stream Drama Sparks February Weather Shift in Canada Toronto: The Arctic chill that swept through the U.S. recently is about to change as we head into February. It’s been a wild ride…

Ottawa Plans Asylum Seeker Processing Centre Near U.S. Border in Quebec

Ottawa Plans Asylum Seeker Processing Centre Near U.S. Border in Quebec

The Canadian government is setting up a new processing centre for asylum seekers in Quebec to prepare for potential increases in refugee arrivals. Ottawa Plans Asylum Seeker Processing Centre Near U.S. Border in Quebec MONTREAL: So, it looks like Canada is getting ready to open a processing centre for asylum seekers right near the U.S.…

Quebec Man Gets 30 Years in U.S. Prison for Selling Fake Xanax

Quebec Man Gets 30 Years in U.S. Prison for Selling Fake Xanax

A Quebec man has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for selling counterfeit Xanax on the dark web, impacting drug trafficking efforts. Quebec Man Gets 30 Years in U.S. Prison for Selling Fake Xanax Laval: A Quebec man named Arden McCann just got hit with a hefty 30-year sentence in the U.S. for his…

Bill 21 at the Supreme Court: Key Insights on Quebec’s Secularism Law

Bill 21 at the Supreme Court: Key Insights on Quebec’s Secularism Law

The Supreme Court will hear arguments on Quebec’s Bill 21, a law that has sparked significant debate and controversy since its inception. Bill 21 at the Supreme Court: Key Insights on Quebec’s Secularism Law MONTREAL: So, Quebec’s Bill 21 is back in the spotlight as the Supreme Court gears up to hear arguments about it.…

Supreme Court to Review Quebec’s Secularism Law Challenge

Supreme Court to Review Quebec’s Secularism Law Challenge

The Supreme Court of Canada will hear a challenge to Quebec’s Bill 21, which restricts religious symbols for public sector workers. Supreme Court to Review Quebec’s Secularism Law Challenge Montreal: The Supreme Court of Canada has decided to take a look at Quebec’s secularism law, known as Bill 21. This law stops public workers, like…

Supreme Court to Decide on Quebec’s Secularism Law Challenge

Supreme Court to Decide on Quebec’s Secularism Law Challenge

The Supreme Court will soon reveal if it will hear a challenge against Quebec’s Bill 21, which restricts religious symbols for public workers. Supreme Court to Decide on Quebec’s Secularism Law Challenge OTTAWA: So, the Supreme Court of Canada is about to decide if they’ll take on a challenge to Quebec’s Bill 21. This law…

Canadian Inspectors May Travel to Italy for Salmonella Pastry Investigation

Canadian Inspectors May Travel to Italy for Salmonella Pastry Investigation

Canadian health officials are considering sending inspectors to Italy to investigate a salmonella outbreak linked to mini pastries affecting dozens. Canadian Inspectors May Travel to Italy for Salmonella Pastry Investigation Montreal: The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is looking into a salmonella outbreak that has made at least 61 people sick in Canada. They might send…

Quebec Coroner Confirms Drowning and Hypothermia in Border Crossing Death

Quebec Coroner Confirms Drowning and Hypothermia in Border Crossing Death

A coroner’s report reveals a Haitian man’s tragic death near the U.S. border was due to drowning and hypothermia during a crossing attempt Quebec Coroner Confirms Drowning and Hypothermia in Border Crossing Death MONTREAL: A Quebec coroner has shared some heartbreaking news about a 44-year-old Haitian man named Fritznel Richard. He was found dead in…

Canada’s Population May Hit 80 Million in 50 Years Despite Immigration Cuts

Canada’s Population May Hit 80 Million in 50 Years Despite Immigration Cuts

A new report suggests Canada’s population could still grow significantly, even with recent immigration cuts by the federal government. Canada’s Population May Hit 80 Million in 50 Years Despite Immigration Cuts Ottawa: So, a new report just dropped, and it’s saying that Canada’s population is still set to grow, even with the government cutting back…

Extreme Cold Warning Alerts Quebec Residents to Limit Outdoor Activities

Extreme Cold Warning Alerts Quebec Residents to Limit Outdoor Activities

Quebec braces for a severe cold snap as temperatures plunge, urging residents to stay indoors and dress warmly Extreme Cold Warning Alerts Quebec Residents to Limit Outdoor Activities Montreal: This week, the polar vortex is making its presence felt across Eastern Canada. Quebec is in for a serious chill as temperatures drop significantly, leading to…