
Top Safety Tips to Bear in Mind If You Embark on A Little DIY Plumbing
If your plumbing system goes wrong and you are tempted to save yourself a little money by fixing it yourself, then you need to know what it is that you are taking on. If you are ever in any doubt about whether you More...

Backstreet Boys announce fall dates to extend DNA World Tour across North America
Following the success of last summer’s sold-out North American tour, the Backstreet Boys are excited to announce a second North American tour, kicking off July 10th in New York. Produced by Live Nation, the extensive More...

3 Alternative Winter Vacations To Try Out This Year
Summer is officially over, but that doesn’t mean we have to stop going away on vacation. There is a wide range of options to choose from in Europe and other parts of the world where you won’t necessarily feel More...

Quebec’s teacher shortage grows as they praise religious symbol ban, ‘secularism law is working’
Quebec’s education minister Jean-Francois Roberge said on Wednesday that the three teachers who recently removed their religious symbols in order to get a teaching contract are proof that the Legault government’s More...

Whiplash injuries and car accident compensation
If you have been in a road accident, suffered whiplash injuries and a negligent driver was involved in the accident you should be able to make a claim for compensation. Personal injury compensation is usually paid More...

Canada’s late-term abortion data is evil as nearly 800 babies born alive and ‘left to die’
Over 766 babies were born alive after late-term abortions in Canada between 2013 and 2018 and presumably left to die, according to the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI). The information is circulating More...

Labor Shortages in Quebec Lead to Economic Uncertainty
While tourism in Quebec City has reached record heights, with 2017 seeing the highest number of visitors in its history, it would seem that business in the area should be doing well. Yet, business owners, especially More...

Ontario Immigration Rates Rise After Decade of Declines
Ontario’s immigration rates are on the rise for the first time in a decade. Last year, 111,925 new residents moved to Ontario, accounting for 39% of all arrivals into Canada. The figure is up from lows of More...

Quebec Plans to Revamp Entrepreneur Immigration Options
The Government of Quebec has proposed several updates to its Entrepreneur immigration category. The changes will revise two components which are used to select entrepreneurs. One will be focused on owner-operated More...

‘Gambit’ film dead again at Fox, searching for another director
Gambit was supposed to be released in October 2016 but after director Gore Verbinski walked away from the movie due to apparent scheduling issues, its current release date moved from February 2019 to June 2019. It More...

Canada pledges millions to fund abortions overseas, ‘It’s only a tool to end poverty’
The Canadian government announced last week funding of up to $241.5 million at the Family Planning Summit, which will support projects that will provide critical sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services and More...

Generic Drug Makers Like Apotex Continue to Bring Competition to Marketplace
There has been a lot of news recently regarding drug pricing and access to affordable medications. From rising drug costs in the United States to a demand for increased prescription funding programs for seniors More...

Surrogacy Laws in Canada: Are Changes Finally on the Way?
The subject of surrogacy is an emotive one and aside from the deeply personal aspects of trying to create a family in this way, the laws in Canada are trying to evolve in order to find the right balance of hope More...

Court affirms Catholic school’s right to teach ‘ethics’ aligned with their faith
The Supreme Court of Canada ruled unanimously Thursday that the government cannot force a private Catholic high school to teach a government-mandated ethics and religion course that includes teaching contrary to More...

Muslim convert, Michael Zehaf-Bibeau is Ottawa gunman who killed Nathan Cirillo
Michael Zehaf-Bibeau was born in Quebec as Michael Joseph Hall north of Montreal, two US officials told Reuters, claiming that American law enforcement agencies have been advised that the attacker recently converted More...

Canada: Trichinosis outbreak sickens 15 in Nunavik
Nunavik public health officials are advising the public to thoroughly cook wild meat in light of an outbreak of trichinosis that has sickened some 15 people in Inukjuak, Quebec, with two requiring hospitalization, More...

Quebec train explosion death toll rises to 13 with 37 more still missing from Lac Megantic tragedy
The known death toll from Saturday’s Quebec train explosion jumped to 13 on Monday afternoon. According to Reuters, local police have confirmed that at least 13 people were killed in the crash that destroyed More...

Joe Di Maulo, Montreal mobster, found dead in
A famous Montreal mobster was found dead Sunday evening in the driveway of a Quebec home. Police said the body of Joseph “Joe” Di Maulo was discovered on the driveway of a home in Blainville, Quebec (about an More...

Avmor Ltd. recalls hand soap over Pseudomonas contamination
Canadian cleaning products company, Avmor Ltd. recalled one lot of its Antimicrobial Foaming Hand Soap (Triclosan 0.3%) due to microbial contamination. During routine product testing by Health Canada, officials More...

Scientology boasts record number of church openings in 2010
In 2010, major Churches of Scientology opened across Europe, North America and Africa. These new Churches are the realization of Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard’s vision, where he prescribed the standard More...