Ottawa
Some new laws and regulations for Ontarians in the province took effect on January 1. Here is what you need to know moving forward.
Canadians will be heading to the polls for a federal election in 2025. The big question is whether is will come sooner or later. Glen McGregor and Cynthia Mulligan discuss how long Prime Minister Justin Trudeau might remain in power.
Canada Post said mail is being processed on a first-in, first-out basis, and it will start accepting new international mail on Dec. 23. The Santa Letters program is also back on after the month-long strike of more than 55,000 postal workers.
The average Canadian family of four might be forced to spend $800 extra on groceries in 2025. But from adjusting your diet to reducing waste, there are some ways to make your dollars go further. Faiza Amin reports.
Starting today, if you are flying with Air Canada and choose the cheapest flight option, you’ll need to pay in order to take your carry on bag with you. Afua Baah reports
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The new year is a time where many people take part in dry January, leading to a rise in non-alcoholic beverage consumption. As Catalina Gillies explains, it comes as the U.S. Surgeon General issues a warning on alcohol and its link to cancer.
8h ago
The polls all point to one result for the next federal election – a Liberal loss. But how badly and who leads them in the next campaign is still unknown. Justin Trudeau faces calls to resign, but has yet to clarify his future plans.
13h ago
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is back on the job, facing the threat of tariffs from Donald Trump, along with calls for his own resignation. Glen McGregor and Cynthia Mulligan discuss the serious issues on Trudeau’s plate in the early days of 2025.
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