Category: Canada News
In Canada , a PIO pleads not guilty to human smuggling
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Immigrants fuel Canada’s record – high pop growth
Ottawa : Canada saw record high population growth last year due to a surge in immix grants and temporary resin dents , the government statistical agency said Wednesday , adding that if the trend contig news the nation will double its population in 26 years . As of January 1 , the count rye’s population…
Delean: The math can be tricky for principal residence tax exemption
[ad_1] Breadcrumb Trail Links Personal Finance Local News Local Business Columnists Business A parent and son are buying a duplex together, with the son living on the ground floor and the second floor rented. Author of the article: Paul Delean • Special to the Montreal Gazette Publishing date: May 17, 2021 • 12 minutes ago • …
About 88% of children qualify for monthly payments in July
[ad_1] The Treasury Department said Monday that 39 million families are set to receive monthly child payments beginning on July 15. The payments are part of President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package, which expanded the child tax credit for one year and made it possible to pre-pay the benefits on a monthly basis.…
ASK AMY: New moms are left lonely when family won’t fly
[ad_1] Breadcrumb Trail Links Relationships Author of the article: Amy Dickinson • Special to Postmedia Network A new mom is sad that her relatives aren’t eager to meet her children in person. Photo by file photo /Getty Images Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from…
‘It’s helped me to wake up in the morning’: A hair salon owner discovered peace and a purpose during COVID by turning her shop over to plants
[ad_1] Since the beginning of April, 57-year-old Orchid Omero starts her mornings by spreading the curtains of her huge salon windows and breathing in fresh air, enhanced by the abundance of plants in her shop. A workspace that once buzzed with hair clippers and blow dryers is now a greenhouse — a peaceful oasis during…
Tensions flare at Israel and Palestinian demonstrations in Toronto, Montreal
[ad_1] Tensions ran high at competing demonstrations over the Israeli–Palestinian conflict in both Montreal and Toronto this weekend. Police in Montreal confirmed they responded to a conflict that erupted between protesters and counter-protesters at a rally in support of Israel near the city’s downtown Sunday afternoon. People were heard shouting “Free Palestine” as they…
Tensions flare at Israel and Palestinian demonstrations in Toronto, Montreal
[ad_1] Tensions ran high at competing demonstrations over the Israeli–Palestinian conflict in both Montreal and Toronto this weekend. Police in Montreal confirmed they responded to a conflict that erupted between protesters and counter-protesters at a rally in support of Israel near the city’s downtown Sunday afternoon. People were heard shouting “Free Palestine” as they…
5 things to know for Monday, May 17, 2021
[ad_1] TORONTO — Canada has now administered at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine to 53.9 per cent of the country’s eligible population. Here’s what else you need to know to start your day. 1. Misconduct allegation: Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin, the public face of Canada’s vaccine rollout since November, is facing a sexual misconduct…
Why one in four cities can't afford climate crisis measures
[ad_1] This story was originally published by The Guardian and appears here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. One in four cities around the world lack the money to protect themselves against the ravages of climate breakdown, even though more than 90 per cent are facing serious risks, according to research. Cities are facing…