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Thanks for being a top engager and making it on to my weekly engagement list! 🎉 Jean Brookes, Thelma Rose, Liam Blacknik...
09/24/2025

Thanks for being a top engager and making it on to my weekly engagement list! 🎉 Jean Brookes, Thelma Rose, Liam Blacknik, Doug Robinson, Rita Brundige, Patricia Lewkoski, Diane Grimes, Nairn Meldrum, Marjorie Day, Heather McCrone, Murray Briscoe, Antonio Jose Considera, Dave Langille, Dennis Beebe

The federal government has launched the New Horizons for Seniors Program, inviting applications for community-based proj...
09/23/2025

The federal government has launched the New Horizons for Seniors Program, inviting applications for community-based projects. The program provides funding to promote healthy aging, social inclusion, and financial security, helping seniors stay active and engaged.

Canada’s healthcare system is struggling with a shortage of personal support workers (PSWs). As the senior population gr...
09/22/2025

Canada’s healthcare system is struggling with a shortage of personal support workers (PSWs). As the senior population grows, demand for care is rising, but the workforce is not keeping up. Families are worried about care for their elderly parents and future needs.

Hudson’s Bay Company is preparing to auction its founding charter from 1670, one of Canada’s oldest historic documents. ...
09/22/2025

Hudson’s Bay Company is preparing to auction its founding charter from 1670, one of Canada’s oldest historic documents. The move has sparked debate about whether this important piece of Canadian history should remain in the country or be sold abroad.

Seniors across Canada will receive their Old Age Security (OAS), Canada Pension Plan (CPP), and Guaranteed Income Supple...
09/21/2025

Seniors across Canada will receive their Old Age Security (OAS), Canada Pension Plan (CPP), and Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) payments on September 25. These benefits are very important for financial stability as living costs continue to rise. People are also discussing who qualifies and the exact payment amounts.

The federal government has introduced the “Combatting Hate Act”, which would make it a crime to promote hate by using ce...
09/21/2025

The federal government has introduced the “Combatting Hate Act”, which would make it a crime to promote hate by using certain symbols. The bill also includes protections for religious institutions. Supporters say it’s needed to address rising hate incidents, while others raise concerns about free speech.

The federal government has launched a new agency called Build Canada Homes to speed up affordable housing projects. It w...
09/20/2025

The federal government has launched a new agency called Build Canada Homes to speed up affordable housing projects. It will partner with both public and private sectors, use modern construction methods, and receive an extra $1.5 billion in loans. The move aims to address Canada’s housing crisis, though critics say it may duplicate existing programs.

The Canadian women’s rugby team made history by beating six-time champion New Zealand to reach the World Cup Final. This...
09/20/2025

The Canadian women’s rugby team made history by beating six-time champion New Zealand to reach the World Cup Final. This victory is one of Canada’s biggest rugby achievements and a proud moment for the country. Fans across Canada are celebrating this incredible milestone.

The Alberta government says it will use the notwithstanding clause to change three laws related to transgender people. T...
09/19/2025

The Alberta government says it will use the notwithstanding clause to change three laws related to transgender people. The changes would affect how students update names and pronouns, ban transgender girls from some sports, and limit access to gender-affirming healthcare. The decision has created a big political debate in the province and across Canada.

The U.S. ambassador to Canada says he is frustrated by what he calls “anti-American” language from some Canadian politic...
09/19/2025

The U.S. ambassador to Canada says he is frustrated by what he calls “anti-American” language from some Canadian politicians. His comments come before the review of the CUSMA trade deal, raising concerns about tensions between the two countries.

Vaughan’s city council has voted to end its speed camera program right away. This means automated traffic enforcement is...
09/18/2025

Vaughan’s city council has voted to end its speed camera program right away. This means automated traffic enforcement is shut down, and cameras will no longer issue tickets for speeding. The mayor, Steven Del Duca, confirmed the decision, saying it’s time to move in a different direction for traffic safety.

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