A coalition of parents, teachers, and school trustees has united to oppose the Ontario government’s plan to take control of four major school boards in the province. Context: In late June 2025, the province determined that the Toronto District School Board, the Toronto Catholic District School Board, the Ottawa-Carleton District School B...
Do you feel like you have less time to spend with friends? If so, you are not alone. Recent data from Statistics Canada shows that Canadians are spending significantly less time socializing than in past decades. Only 1 in 5 Canadians reported seeing friends on a typical day in 2022. In 2015, nearly 27% of […]
Good news for potential homebuyers in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA)! The latest figures released by the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) suggest a potential recovery in the real estate market. According to the Board, the first half of the year experienced slow growth in the market. In June 2025, a total of 6,243 […]
Peel Public Health has issued conditional passes to four restaurants in Mississauga for violating several food safety standards. The list includes: **Royal Paan:** Located at 3050 Artesian Dr, Unit 9, this restaurant failed to meet multiple standards during its inspection on June 26, 2025. Violations included improper food storage temperatures...
Several major Canadian airports experienced significant disruptions on Thursday morning due to simultaneous bomb threats targeting Ottawa, Montreal, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Calgary, and Vancouver. Nav Canada, the agency responsible for air traffic control, confirmed that these threats led to temporary ground stops and security investigations. Oper...
Canadians have additional reasons to take pride this week, as Canada has ranked third among countries with the strongest social purpose and fifth in the overall ranking of the world’s freest nations. According to a study by U.S. News & World Report, Canada is recognized as one of the most progressive and inclusive countries, ranking ...
A coalition of parents and educators in Ontario is opposing Bill 33—the Supporting Children and Students Act, 2025—which could mandate the presence of police in public schools as early as next year. The bill, which has passed its second reading, directs school boards to collaborate with local police services, granting access to school premises...
The first concert at Toronto’s new Rogers Stadium on Sunday night left fans frustrated, with some waiting up to two hours to exit the venue, according to CP24. With the stadium expected to draw 50,000 visitors this summer, attendees are calling for urgent improvements in crowd control. Shannon Spencer, who attended the Sunday show, reported [...
Low- and middle-income earners have an additional reason to celebrate this Canada Day, as the federal government’s long-promised middle-class tax cut takes effect. This change lowers the lowest personal income tax rate from 15% to 14% on the first $57,365 of taxable income. For 2025, the rate will be set at 14.5% to account for […]
Speed cameras in Toronto are facing an increasing incidence of vandalism as traffic volumes rise across the city. Toronto Police report that at least five Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) cameras have been damaged this week alone. Locations include The East Mall and Faludon Court, Pharmacy and Sherwood Avenue, McCowan Road and Sandhurst Circl...