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‘Go Back To Your F****** Country’: Canadian Man Hurls Racial Slurs At Indian Worker In Oakville; Video
Oakville: A man hurled racist slurs at an Indian worker in Canada's Oakville on Sunday, October 26. The incident, which took place at was recorded on camera and its video surfaced online. "Go back to your f****** country, you stinky-a*** Indian,"...
Research shows a decline in opioid dispensing across Canadian provinces
Efforts to promote safer opioid prescribing in Canada appear to be having an effect, as new research in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal) https://www.cmaj.ca/lookup/doi/10.1503/cmaj.250670 shows a decrease in opioid dispensing between...
Food costs are spiralling. These Canadians are turning to food banks for help. (Canada)
Kristina Kennedy poses for a portrait with her daughters in Toronto, in an Aug. 12, 2025, handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - Black Ram Media - Maria Gagliardi Aragon (Mandatory Credit) Click here to view gallery Sticker shock hit hard...
Senior Lawyer allowed to join Sh1.1bn education scandal case after three attempts
IEBC lawyer Katwa Kigen submissions at the Supreme Court on Thursday, September 01, 2022. [File, standard] Senior Lawyer Katwa Kigen has finally been allowed to participate in the Sh1.1 billion Finland and Canada Education Programme scandal case....
A tiff over a TV ad: Canada reacts to Trump's latest trade and tariff moves
Over the past several days, trade relations between Washington and Ottawa have gone from bad to worse. President Donald Trump has slapped an additional 10 percent tariff on Canadian products, coming a day after announcing he was calling off all...
Cervical Cancer Awareness Week highlights need for early detection and education across Canada
Cervical Cancer Awareness Week is shining a light on prevention, screening, and education for thousands of people across Canada. Jen Belcher, Vice President of Strategic Initiatives with the Ontario Pharmacists Association, says screening is one...
Hollywood actor has UK moms 'drooling at school gates' after fleeing Donald Trump's America
Eva Mendes and Ryan Gosling have moved to the UK from California(Image: Dave Allocca/Starpix/REX/Shutterstock) Hollywood heartthrob Ryan Gosling has relocated his family to London, leaving star-struck moms at the school gates swooning over his...
Pride on the Canadian pitch
Queer pride in professional sports has never been as prominent as it is today. Several campaigns have been established across multiple professional sports leagues rallying against the discrimination of LGBTQ+ athletes, including the Olympic Games...
Drake surprises fans at dancehall star Vybz Kartel's historic first Canadian show (Entertainment)
When Drake was a teenager, he’d stand outside Toronto’s long-gone Escape Nightclub handing out flyers just to get inside and lose himself in Vybz Kartel’s music. On Sunday night, he came full circle, recalling that memory on stage as he welcomed...
Trump Sets Tariff On Canada Following Ad
Let’s just say it: Canada really picked the wrong moment to poke the bear. And by “bear,” we mean Donald J. Trump, and clearly not in the mood for polite diplomacy or syrupy apologies. You know the saying: never slap the king and expect a...
Alberta government expected to table Back to School Act today
The Alberta government is expected to table legislation Monday that, if passed, could force teachers to return to their classrooms as early as this week, some experts say. The introduction of Bill 2, also known as the Back to School Act, was...
Talking trees connect students to nature
Do trees have different personalities? The Talking Trees Project at USU says they do, and through this project, students have the opportunity to get to know 13 different trees around campus. Each tree has a phone number linked to it so students...
UFV among Canadian schools seeing a shift toward equality in trades
Published 5:00 am Monday, October 27, 2025 Women are often underrepresented in trades careers, but change is on its way, says the University of the Fraser Valley. For the first time, the university’s automotive collision repair and refinishing...
Report touts impact of alternative schools for mature students
A new report touts the economic impact — and untapped potential — of alternative schools that register mature students, adult newcomers and others who did not finish Grade 12. “We ought to be radically re-imagining what education is,” said Jim...
$50K investment targets new opportunities for northern Manitoba
Breadcrumb Trail Links News University College of the North has received $50,000 from Prairies Economic Development Canada to support its Linkages Conference, aimed at driving economic growth and collaboration in northern Manitoba. Photo by UCN...
Powering Progress: What Canadian women want from Canada’s energy future
A new national report co-authored by Deloitte Canada and Canada Powered by Women (CPW) is amplifying the voices of over six million engaged Canadian women who are calling for urgent reforms in the country’s energy policy. A new national report by...
Monster Slayer School opens class at the Tett Centre
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News Students explore techniques in conquering creatures of dark folklore Daggers are drawn at the Monster Slayer School held at the Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning in Kingston on Friday, Oct. 24, 2025....
Celebrated Canadian journalist enthralls audience with her life experiences
Almost 300 people came out to the UNIFOR Family Education Centre in Port Elgin on Thursday, October 23rd (2025) to hear one of Canada’s most celebrated journalists and radio personalities, Anna Maria Tremonti. Tremonti was part of the speaker...
‘You stinky Indian’: Viral video exposes racial abuse at Canada fast-food joint
A video of racial abuse from Canada has sparked outrage. The incident occurred at a fast-food restaurant in Oakville, Ontario. The viral video shows a young man verbally abusing an Indian employee. “Go back to your fu**ing country, you stinky a**...
Alberta teachers’ strike: Why Danielle Smith’s push to bring them back to work could shake Canada’s labour unions
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith plans to introduce the Back to School Act, forcing teachers back to classrooms amid a three-week strike over pay, class size, and workload. The government may invoke the notwithstanding clause, potentially curbing...