Nearly half, or 45 per cent, of Canadians say rising prices are “greatly impacting” their ability to meet day-to-day expenses, which is 12 percentage points higher than two years ago, according to a Statistics Canada study.
The feeling was most prevalent among young adults, who were more likely to report daily financial stresses and expectations to obtain food from a food bank. Among those who said they were stressed about money “most days,” just one in five people reported a high level of life satisfaction.A new Angus Reid survey says two-thirds of Canadians hold a favourable view of Kamala Harris, and half say they are "hopeful" at the prospect of the Democratic presumptive nominee winning the U.S.
A pilot project to provide teams of social workers who can respond to mental health and substance use crises begins operating today.Three Ottawa hospitals had some of the longest wait times for a first assessment in an emergency room in June.The Ottawa Student Transportation Authority says with just over two weeks left until the start of classes at the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board and Ottawa Catholic School Board, operators need to hire 28 new bus drivers.
A Saskatchewan man sentenced to life in prison for murdering his wife is appealing for a new trial with a judge and jury.There appears to be a turf war happening across Saskatoon with more people opting for artificial turf over traditional grass. One local company is seeing a significant increase in demand for this synthetic alternative.
Municipalities in northern Ontario are being asked to support an effort to increase the north's share of skilled immigration to 3,000 people a year.Ontario’s Special Investigation Unit has cleared police in Thunder Bay in a case in which a woman going through a psychotic episode suffered from serious self-inflicted wounds.Regatta a 'go,' bringing thousands to Quidi Vidi Lake in St.
Hollywood legend Mark Hamill stopped by a Winnipeg recording studio to do some voice acting work while in the city.Nathalie Meijer will never forget that night she was leaving a boring college party and happened to meet Juan Lucio, who was doing the same.The town of Moosomin in eastern Saskatchewan plans to double its population by offering $30,000 cheques to those building a home in the community.After posting about a recent trip to Jasper, Alta.
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