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Friend: I stopped at my town’s ‘city hall’ to pay my utilities bill. I know all these women more or less because I frequently go into to pay utilities and […]
Friend: I stopped at my town’s ‘city hall’ to pay my utilities bill. I know all these women more or less because I frequently go into to pay utilities and […]
From the 1700s into the next century, England and France were tense partners representing both Upper and Lower Canada. General Wolfe’s death in the final battle on the Plains of […]
Since November 15, Canada Post Corporation is on strike. The strike saw approximately 55,000 Canada Post employees off the job and on the picket lines. Today, after a month-long Canada […]
On December 5, 2024, the Government of Canada amended the Regulations Prescribing Certain Firearms and Other Weapons, Components and Parts of Weapons, Accessories, Cartridge Magazines, Ammunition and Projectiles as Prohibited or […]
By: Ben Eisen and Milagros Palacios In recent years, Canada’s federal government has substantially increased spending. In its 2024 budget, the government estimated program spending (all expenditures aside from debt […]
Lest we forget, or “it should not be forgotten” is the phrase people in commonwealth countries use during war services and commemorative occasions. This expression is widely used, especially on […]
The importance of Mr. Tower’s testimony is significant. He affirms that the Bank of Canada could (and possibly should) be the creator of credit or money as a form of […]
I already Knew the Mayor of Lumby and Regional District of the North Okanagan Board Chair Member, KEVIN ACTON signed the Village of Lumby into the World Economic / United […]