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Saskatchewan Renews Annual Partnership for Martin Family Initiative to Empower First Nations and Métis Youth

Saskatchewan Renews Annual Partnership for Martin Family Initiative to Empower First Nations and Métis Youth

CANADA, November 5 - Released on November 5, 2025 The Government of Saskatchewan is proud to continue its support for the Martin Family Initiative (MFI), promoting youth entrepreneurship, financial literacy and career development opportunities for...

Owner:  Canadian Government
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Critics’ uranium fears in Nova Scotia are premature, says expert

Critics’ uranium fears in Nova Scotia are premature, says expert

As discussions about potential uranium mining in Nova Scotia grow more heated, critics and activists raise concerns about environmental impacts, proximity to communities, and safety risks. However, Dr. Erin Adlakha, an associate professor in the...

Owner:  Eric Sprott
Here's how much money you needed to make to be among Nova Scotia's top earners

Here's how much money you needed to make to be among Nova Scotia's top earners

If you made more than $920,600 in 2023, you were part of the top 0.1 per cent of earners in Nova Scotia — that’s before taxes, but including investments, pensions, capital gains and any refundable tax credits or government transfers. People at the...

Owner:  Canadian Government
Toxic “Forever Chemicals” Found in British Columbia Sea Otters

Toxic “Forever Chemicals” Found in British Columbia Sea Otters

University of British Columbia (UBC) researchers have identified eight per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in B.C. sea otters. "These chemicals are everywhere" Known as ‘forever’ chemicals for how long it takes them to break down in the...

Owner:  Bob Kafato
Snow arrives in Nova Scotia, with roads covered in Mount Thom
Ottawa’s tax credits to reduce emissions aren’t working as intended, watchdog says

Ottawa’s tax credits to reduce emissions aren’t working as intended, watchdog says

By: Nick Murray, The Canadian Press Posted: 9:09 AM CST Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025 OTTAWA - A new audit by Canada's environment commissioner says the federal government's plan to reduce emissions through tax cuts and investments has not been...

Owner:  Ronald Stern
Alberta RCMP give out awards at Devon ceremony
Ontario to provide financial update amid tariff impacts

Ontario to provide financial update amid tariff impacts

TORONTO — Ontario Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy is set to table a fall fiscal update today, with a look at how the province’s books are faring amid the impacts of U.S. tariffs. The government projected earlier this year in its first quarter...

Owner:  Gordon & Jill Rawlinson
Vancouver officials OK first phase of Vancouver Arts Hub renovations

Vancouver officials OK first phase of Vancouver Arts Hub renovations

Vancouver officials have greenlit the first phase of a multimillion-dollar renovation project at the Vancouver Arts Hub. On Monday, the Vancouver City Council approved a $2.57 million construction contract with Portland-based MacDonald Miller...

Owner:  Campbell Family
Toronto home sales fall to four-month low in October 2025
Manitoba passes detox centre legislation, but doctors say involuntary detention not the answer

Manitoba passes detox centre legislation, but doctors say involuntary detention not the answer

Some medical professionals say detaining highly intoxicated people for up to three days could put lives at risk if it's not accompanied by proper care. On Wednesday, the Manitoba Legislature passed the NDP government's Bill 48, the Protective...

Owner:  Canadian Government
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