Canada
- 'I'm done with Canada': High cost of living leads some to leave the countrywww.ctvnews.ca 'I'm done with Canada': High cost of living leads some to leave the country
With countless Canadians struggling to afford high housing costs, some have decided to relocate to countries where accommodation and other essential items cost less. CTVNews.ca heard from several of these Canadians, many of whom say they hope the lower prices will have a positive impact on their ove...
- Olivia Chow elected Toronto's next mayor, vowing a more progressive approach at city hall
Olivia Chow was elected Toronto's next mayor in an unexpectedly close race Monday, promising to bring a more progressive approach after more than a decade of conservative leadership at city hall.
- Wildfire smoke & low air quality- AQHI 10+ in many ON & QC regionswww.ctvnews.ca Rising number of wildfires trigger poor air quality warnings in Ontario, Quebec
Smoky, dangerous air is settling over parts of western Quebec and eastern Ontario this morning and the number of forest fires burning across Canada is creeping higher once again.
From North Bay through Ottawa-Gatineau to Montreal, the Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) is again over the top of its range at 10+.
Athletic events and St. Jean Baptise events are being canceled.
- ‘Long overdue’: Cosmetic testing on animals now banned in Canadaglobalnews.ca ‘Long overdue’: Cosmetic testing on animals now banned in Canada - National | Globalnews.ca
It's taken a lot of advocacy, but animal welfare agencies are declaring the ban on cosmetic testing in Canada a huge win.
- Canada Bread agrees to $50M fine for role in bread price-fixing scandal
Canada Bread (the maker of numerous brands of baked goods, including Dempster's, Stonemill, Vachon and others) agrees to $50M fine for their role in bread price-fixing scandal. The company admits that under previous ownership, it worked with rivals to raise prices.