Two individuals in fur-lined parkas stand in a snowy landscape in Nunavik, northern Quebec. Nunavik Tuberculosis Rates 1000 Times Higher Than Non-Foreign-Born Quebeckers Nunavik tuberculosis rates soar, 1,000 times higher than non-foreign-born Quebeckers, straining local health resources. Daily News Québec The Canada Report Staff Apr 6, 2026 — 4 min read
Randeep Sarai addressing the press about Canada's $51M aid package for Ukraine. Canada Pledges $51M for Ukraine Aid and Veteran Support Canada pledges $51M for Ukraine aid, focusing on humanitarian needs and veteran support amid ongoing conflict. Daily News The Canada Report Staff Apr 5, 2026 — 3 min read
Snow-covered rural road in Clarendon, New Brunswick, where telephone wire theft disrupted services. New Brunswick Wire Theft Cuts Phone Service for 135 Residents, 3 Charged New Brunswick wire theft leaves 135 residents without 911 access for 2 weeks, highlighting risks of copper theft in rural areas. Daily News New Brunswick The Canada Report Staff Apr 5, 2026 — 4 min read
Michael Ford, former Ontario cabinet minister, depicted in a detailed sketch portrait. Toronto Politician Michael Ford Declines 2026 Mayoral Race Bid Michael Ford declines Toronto mayoral bid, narrowing 2026 race field. Decision follows family discussions and public support. Daily News Ontario The Canada Report Staff Apr 4, 2026 — 3 min read
Nova Scotia RCMP officers at the crime scene on Cow Bay Road, Eastern Passage, after arresting a suspect. Nova Scotia RCMP Arrest Armed 18-Year-Old at Eastern Passage Restaurant Nova Scotia RCMP arrest armed 18-year-old at Eastern Passage restaurant, seizing loaded rifle and ammunition. Court date set. Daily News Nova Scotia The Canada Report Staff Apr 4, 2026 — 3 min read
Pierre Poilievre addresses Parliament, advocating for a pause on federal fuel taxes amid rising prices. Canada Conservative Leader Urges Temporary Suspension of Federal Fuel Taxes Canada considers fuel tax suspension as Poilievre claims it could save families $1,200 annually amid rising oil prices. Daily News The Canada Report Staff Apr 3, 2026 — 4 min read
Participants in Montreal's Way of the Cross procession walk through downtown, led by a man carrying a large crucifix. Quebec Law Bans Public Prayer, Impacting Good Friday Processions Quebec bans public prayer without consent, impacting Good Friday processions and raising concerns among religious communities. Daily News Québec The Canada Report Staff Apr 3, 2026 — 4 min read
A worker in an Ontario manufacturing plant, highlighting job losses amid U.S. tariffs. Canada Labour Market Stalls One Year After Trump Tariffs Impact Canada labour market stalls as Trump tariffs lead to 51,800 job losses in Ontario manufacturing, impacting economic recovery. Daily News The Canada Report Staff Apr 2, 2026 — 4 min read