Gatineau’s newly elected council passed a budget on Thursday to tighten the city’s economic belt and limit residential property tax increases to three per cent, Radio-Canada reports.
Centre d'aide 24/7 stopped accepting new clients on Monday and will close its doors Friday. The region's health authority now ...
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How Canada’s Indian Act tax rules are confusing shoppers: 'Indigenous people should be proud to get tax exemption'
Canadian resident Ethan Macleod was Christmas shopping in Gatineau, Quebec. He was more than 500 kilometres from his home in ...
Today, Environment and Climate Change Canada launched engagement on changes to the minimum national stringency standards for industrial carbon pricing, known as the federal benchmark criteria.
Caroline J. Simard, announced today the publication of 22 administrative monetary penalties (AMPs) to address violations ...
Throughout the year, Environment and Climate Change Canada's meteorologists worked around the clock to issue timely forecasts and alerts to Canadians. In collaboration with health authorities, ...
Environment Canada says recent temperatures are unseasonably warm. As Jodie Applewaithe reports, that's putting a damper on skiing and skating in the National Capital Region.
Media advisory - Cross-country impact: Canada's top 10 weather stories of 2025/, issued 17-Dec-2025 by Environment and Climate Change Canada over PR Newswire, we are advised by the company that ...
The Canadian Olympic cross-country ski team has been unveiled. Nordiq Canada and the Canadian Olympic Committee announced the ...
Ottawa Citizen on MSN
'I can breathe now': CHEO nurse able to stay in Canada after work permit extended
The CHEO nurse says he’s been granted a one-year extension to his work permit, buying his family more time in Ottawa while ...
The Government of Canada continues to advance preparations for the FIFA World Cup 26™, a one-of-a-kind event that will bring the world together through sport and generate lasting benefits for ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Head of Via Rail to step down as Canada pursues high-speed rail
Canada’s transport minister says the head of Via Rail will leave his post next month in a move that comes as the federal ...
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