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  • Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions at lowest point in 25 years: report
    Federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault laid out the country’s National Inventory Report on greenhouse gas emissions for 2022 on Thursday. Though emissions are now the lowest they’ve been in 25 years, according to the report, the same report also shows Canada added 708 million tonnes of greenhouse gases in 2022.
    Canada
    May 2
  • Canada Post on track for another big loss this year, faces uncertain future
    Canada Post hiked stamp prices this week, right after announcing a $748 million pre-tax loss in 2023. Anne Gaviola has more on sweeping changes that may be needed to ensure the crown corporation’s future viability.
    May 7
  • What is driving the sudden spike in gas prices in Eastern Canada?
    Canadians in Ontario and Quebec are feeling the pain of sticker shock at the pumps, where gas prices reached a two-year high overnight with little explanation. Heidi Petracek looks at the frustration in Eastern Canada, and what may be driving the sudden spike.
    Global National
    Apr 18
  • EV sales in Canada rose in recent years despite higher interest rates. Why?
    Higher interest rates have force many Canadians to delay or cancel large purchases. But data shows sales of electric vehicle, typically more expensive than gas-powered cars, continued to rise. Nathaniel Dove explores the trend and what it means for the federal government’s goal of phasing out gas-powered car car sales by 2035.
    Canada
    Apr 24
  • Canada gears up for potentially ‘explosive’ wildfire season
    After a devastating wildfire season in 2023, officials are warning that above normal temperatures and persistent drought could mean Canada is in for a potentially “explosive” wildfire season, with the possibility of yet another historic year. As Sean Previl explains, there’s action being done to be proactive on limiting wildfire risk nationwide, and there are...
    Canada
    Apr 10
  • Canada housing crisis: 3% of renters were evicted in past year
    If you look at all the renters in Canada, three per cent were evicted in the past year and this comes as demand for rentals has outpaced supply in most major markets, boosting rental costs to new heights. The trend is driven by increasing immigration and home ownership costs that forced many who were looking...
    Canada
    Apr 12
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  • English Montreal School Board to ask Supreme Court of Canada to hear Bill 21 challenge
    Montreal’s largest English school board is stepping up its legal fight with Quebec over the secularism law. The English Montreal School Board is bringing its case against the province’s contentious Bill 21 in front of Canada’s Supreme Court. Global’s Brayden Jagger Haines reports.
    Canada
    Apr 11
  • Canada’s population hits 41M, seeing fastest growth in more than 60 years
    Canada has reached a new population threshold of 41 million people on Wednesday, according to Statistics Canada. The agency says the population grew by 3.2 per cent in 2023 — its fastest population growth in more than six decades.
    Canada
    Mar 28
  • Canada’s maple syrup production hits 5-year low
    Reserves of the popular pancake topper are dwindling and new numbers from Statistics Canada show that maple syrup production has hit a five-year low. According to the government, production dropped from a record high of 79 million litres in 2022 to just over 47 million litres this year.
    Canada
    Mar 26
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  • Parts of Ontario could see biggest snowfall this year as storm slams central, eastern Canada
    It may officially be spring, but winter weather slammed parts of central and eastern Canada on Friday. The system was especially intense in Toronto, which was expected to see 15 centimetres of snow by this evening. Global News Meteorologist Anthony Farnell reports.
    Canada
    Mar 22
  • Almost 6 years after Canada legalized cannabis, most users buying from legal sources
    It’s been almost six years since Canada legalized cannabis across the country and there’s new data from Statistics Canada looking at where Canadians are buying their products. As Sean Previl reports, cannabis advocates say the data is “exciting,” but some health-care professionals are concerned more study into the products’ affects on the body still needs...
    Canada
    Mar 18
  • Canada announces nearly $86M investment in Yukon’s health-care system
    On Tuesday, Canadian Health Minister Mark Holland announced three agreements to invest nearly $86 million in improving healthcare access and services in Yukon.
    Canada
    Mar 12
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  • Have Bank of Canada’s interest rate hikes over 2 years worked?
    Two years ago, the Bank of Canada (BoC) raised interest rates for the first time, in what became a historic rate hiking cycle. After ten interest rate hikes, did the central bank’s strategy work? Nivrita Ganguly reports.
    Canada
    Mar 2
  • Canada’s free, e-mental health service for young people celebrates 35-years
    Kids Help Phone is Canada’s only 24/7, e-mental health service offering free, confidential, multi-lingual support to young people when they need it most. Celebrating 35-years of support by phone, text, chat, peer-to-peer forum and resources online, no challenge is too big or small. Susan Hay has the story.
    Health
    Mar 4
  • Canada reinstating visa requirements for Mexican citizens as asylum claims soar
    Mexican citizens will once again need a visa to come to Canada after asylum claims from citizens of the country have soared over recent years. Immigration Minister Marc Miller made the announcement in Ottawa on Thursday morning, revealing the requirement will be in effect as of 11:30 p.m. (ET) that evening.
    Canada
    Feb 29
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  • Canada signs new security pact with Ukraine, including $320M in military spending and $2.4B in loans
    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in Kyiv to mark the two-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24. Trudeau signed a new security pact with Ukraine, which includes $320 million in new military spending this year, and $2.4 billion in loans for Ukraine. Crystal Goomansingh reports from Kyiv.
    Canada
    Feb 24
  • Global National: April 27
    As anti-war protesters continue their demands for an end to the Israel-Hamas conflict, students are vowing to maintain their fight across post-secondary campuses and refusing to scale back. Canadian consumers fed up with the high cost of groceries are gearing up to send a message with their wallets. A planned boycott of Loblaw and its...
    Global National
    Apr 27
  • Cancelled carbon capture project casts doubt on Canada’s climate plan
    On Wednesday, electricity generator Capital Power announced it was cancelling a $2.4 billion carbon capture and storage project over its natural gas facility near Edmonton. Heather Yourex-West looks at what happened and why the decision has cast new doubt over a key tenet of Canada’s climate plan.
    Canada
    May 4
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  • Global National: April 12
    The U.S. believes a direct attack on Israel could be just hours away – warning that Iran is preparing to retaliate for an Israeli military strike two weeks ago that killed seven Iranian commanders. Ahead of next week’s federal budget, Ottawa unveiled what Housing Minister Sean Fraser labelled an “ambitious strategy” to tackle Canada’s housing...
    Global National
    Apr 12
  • Trudeau says Year of the Dragon reflects health, strength and hope of Canada in Lunar New Year celebrations
    Speaking in Ottawa on Monday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took part in Lunar New Year celebrations with remarks on how the Year of the Dragon can symbolize the good health, strength and hope of Canada’s future. Trudeau also added that “Asian-Canadians have built the Canada we know and love today” and that “diversity is our...
    Canada
    Feb 12
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