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Local 510 is closing and they're throwing a Last Hurrah party
Local 510 will be closing their doors…. but before they do, they’re throwing one last going away party as a thank you to their loyal customers.
Justin Trudeau officially announces start of 2019 federal election campaign
It’s official. Canada is heading to the polls. On Wednesday morning, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with Governor General Julie Payette at Ottawa’s Rideau Hall, where he asked her to dissolve parliament in order to call a general election.
Canada's former health minister joins frontline fight against coronavirus
Former Canadian Minister of Health Dr. Jane Philpott is practicing medicine again during the COVID-19 pandemic. She posted a photo to Twitter clad in full protective gear at the Markham-Stouffville Hospital in Ontario, saying she’s joining hundreds of other Canadian health professionals on the “frontlines.”
Trudeau announces $1 billion to create affordable housing in Canada
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the launch of the Rapid Housing Initiative, a $1 billion investment to help create new permanent, affordable housing units.
"How's Canada doing?" Donald Trump tricked by Canadian radio host prank call
A pair of Canadian radio hosts pulled off a prank call of presidential proportions earlier this week, as they claimed to reach former US president Donald Trump.
Trudeau denounces Trump's racist Twitter comments
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responded to US President Donald Trump’s racist tweets telling four Democratic congresswomen to “go back” to the “totally broken and crime infested places from which they came.”
Another $9 million went to contractors who "cashed in" on ArriveCan app: Conservative MP
Another spoke has been thrown into the ongoing ArriveCAN drama, which cost more than $54 million of taxpayers’ money to create.
Canadians who applied for CERB and wage subsidy mistakenly won't be punished: Trudeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the government will not punish those who mistakenly claimed the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB), or mistakenly claimed it while also receiving Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS).
Women's rights debate scrapped after Mulcair cancels
A federal leaders debate focusing on women’s rights was cancelled after NDP leader Thomas Mulcair pulled out. Prime Minister Stephen Harper was not planning on attending, leaving too few leaders for the “Up For Debate” event to continue on.
Majority of Canadians who received AstraZeneca vaccine have no regrets: study
The vast majority of Canadians who have received at least one dose of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine have expressed feeling “no regrets” about getting jabbed.
Kinder Morgan pipeline approved by Justin Trudeau
Kinder Morgan's controversial expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline, through Burnaby Mountain, has been approved by Justin Trudeau.
Metrolinx pausing service on September 19 to honour Queen Elizabeth II
Metrolinx will momentarily pause service on September 19 in honour of Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral. In a statement to Daily Hive, the transit agency said it would observe a “day of mourning” on Monday, with vehicles holding for 96 seconds at 1 pm.
19 pics from Montreal's 36th annual Pride Parade (PHOTOS)
Thousands of people were on hand for the 36th annual Pride Parade, the biggest march in Montreal. Among the marchers were Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Mayor Valérie Plante, Premier Francois Legault, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, and Green Party Leader Elizabeth May.
Google’s Sidewalk Labs confirms massive waterfront development in Toronto
Sidewalk Labs is working with Waterfront Toronto to develop a new project brining together a complete community to Toronto's Eastern Waterfront.
You're not tripping: Dad's stopped making chocolate chip cookies
Pour one out for a fallen homey--and make sure what you're pouring is milk. Dad's Cookies has discontinued Chocolate Chip.
Liberals promise $6 billion healthcare investment if re-elected
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is promising a national pharmacare program, but isn’t saying how much it would cost to be fully implemented or when that would happen.
The lazy voter's guide to Canada's 2021 federal election
Look, we get it: learning about federal party platforms wasn’t in of your end-of-summer plans. When it comes to the subject of politics, some people’s eyes glaze over. It can be a dry topic, and many of us have limited attention spans for it.
Justin Trudeau calls snap federal election for September
Trudeau announced the early federal election outside Rideau Hall on Sunday morning, following a meeting with Governor General Mary Simon.

















