Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Conservatives to propose changing the rules for non-citizens convicted of crimes
OTTAWA - The Conservatives are planning to introduce a motion today to bar non-citizens convicted of serious crimes from making refugee claims. The motion also calls on the government to prevent asylu...
Canadian Press Feb 10, 2026

Advocates urge Ottawa to extend 'no-brainer' tax incentive for employee ownership
OTTAWA - It took Peter Deitz eight years to figure out the best way to sell his business. But it wasn't until the federal government opened up a new option for succession planning that he found the ri...
Craig Lord, The Canadian Press Feb 10, 2026

Wadena family-owned dealership celebrates 60 years in business
WADENA - In the last decade, the farm equipment dealership landscape has come to be dominated by corporate multi-store outlets. These days, finding a family owned, single-store dealership is increasin...
Scott Garvey Feb 09, 2026

Trump threatens to block opening of Windsor-Detroit bridge
OTTAWA - U.S. President Donald Trump is threatening not to allow a new bridge linking Windsor, Ont., and Detroit to open, arguing that the United States should first be compensated. Trump said in a so...
Catherine Morrison, The Canadian Press Feb 09, 2026

Prime Minister's Office should be covered by access law, info commissioner tells MPs
OTTAWA - Information commissioner Caroline Maynard says Canadians should be able to use the Access to Information Act to request documents from the offices of the prime minister and other cabinet memb...
Jim Bronskill, The Canadian Press Feb 09, 2026

BC Greens won't renew accord with NDP, citing 'undelivered or stalled' commitments
VICTORIA - The BC Green Party announced Monday that it will not renew an accord with the Premier David Eby's NDP when the deal expires next month, potentially undermining the stability of the provinci...
Wolfgang Depner, The Canadian Press Feb 09, 2026

More safety issues at seniors public housing, this time in Regina
REGINA — The state of seniors’ public housing in the province is again an issue, as the official Opposition raised concerns about conditions at a seniors highrise in downtown Regina. Oppos...
John Cairns Feb 09, 2026

Cross-country skiers enjoying snowy conditions in 2026
CANORA -The Good Spirit Ski Club has had a good start to the year so far with no shortage of snow, which is a bonus given that some years have not been as generous. It has been a bit of a struggle to ...
Lana Stanek-Sebastian, Good Spirit Cross Country Ski Club President Feb 09, 2026

Babies given peanuts, fish, eggs early less likely to become allergic, study affirms
TORONTO - A new Canadian study says giving babies peanuts, eggs, fish and other common food allergens early and consistently decreases the risk they'll be allergic to them. Senior author Dr. Derek Chu...
Nicole Ireland, The Canadian Press Feb 09, 2026

SARM, Seed Growers add to collective opposition of AAFC cuts
The Canadian Seed Growers Association warns upcoming research cuts at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada will have far-reaching consequences. The Seed Growers Association's outgoing exec...
Ryan Young Feb 09, 2026










