Entrance to the B.C. Supreme Court, where the $168M lawsuit was dismissed by Justice Gordon Funt. BC Court Dismisses $168M Lawsuit Over Alleged Misuse of Loan Funds BC court dismisses $168M lawsuit over alleged misuse of loan funds linked to a 2017 contract killing in China. Legal battle ends. Daily News British Columbia The Canada Report Staff Mar 27, 2026 — 4 min read
Canada to Lobby G7 Nations to Join New Defence Bank, Foreign Minister Says Canada Proposes Defence Bank to G7 for SME Financing Support Canada proposes a Defence Bank to G7, aiming to support SMEs with financing amid global military demand. Daily News The Canada Report Staff Mar 26, 2026 — 4 min read
Aerial view of Whitehorse, Yukon, showing snow-covered buildings and distant mountains. Yukon Energy Crisis Spurs Call for Federal Billions to Upgrade Grids Yukon energy crisis prompts call for $1.025B federal funding to upgrade grids as temperatures hit -50 C, risking blackouts. Daily News Yukon The Canada Report Staff Mar 26, 2026 — 4 min read
Nova Scotia Schools Recorded 23,822 Physical Violence Incidents in Eight Months Nova Scotia schools documented 23,822 physical violence incidents and 25,307 cases of insubordination from September 2024 to May 2025. FOI data reveals Halifax accounts for nearly half of all provincial incidents. Government Files Nova Scotia The Canada Report Staff Mar 26, 2026 — 7 min read
An "Open House" sign in front of a modern home in Ontario, reflecting the new HST rebate policy. Ontario Removes HST on New Homes Under $1M, Boosting Housing Starts Ontario removes HST on new homes under $1M, offering up to $130,000 rebate to boost housing starts and market recovery. Daily News Ontario The Canada Report Staff Mar 25, 2026 — 4 min read
Air traffic controllers at work in a Canadian control tower, managing flight operations. Canada Faces Shortage of 1,500 Air Traffic Controllers Amid Retirements Canada faces a shortage of 1,500 air traffic controllers, impacting flight safety and efficiency amid rising retirements. Daily News The Canada Report Staff Mar 25, 2026 — 4 min read
RCMP officers in traditional uniforms gather in formation during a public event in Canada. RCMP Staffing Shortages Threaten Public Safety Nationwide, Auditor General Warns RCMP staffing shortage in Canada threatens public safety with 3,400 officers needed by 2025, says auditor general. Daily News The Canada Report Staff Mar 24, 2026 — 4 min read
RCMP insignia on a uniform, related to the Mount Knauss avalanche investigation near Terrace, B.C. Terrace Avalanche on Mount Knauss Kills 3 Heli-Skiers, 1 Injured Avalanche on Mount Knauss kills 3 heli-skiers, injures 1. RCMP and Coroners Service investigate the tragic incident. Daily News British Columbia The Canada Report Staff Mar 24, 2026 — 3 min read