Premier Danielle Smith at a public event, holding a water bottle, amid discussions on Alberta's referendum. Alberta Government Faces Criticism Over Spending in Fall Referendum Campaign Alberta's Oct. 19 referendum faces criticism over government spending, with fears of an unbalanced political influence. Daily News Alberta The Canada Report Staff May 2, 2026 — 4 min read
Finance Minister Craig Pardy addresses the Newfoundland and Labrador budget deficit at a press conference. Newfoundland and Labrador Projects $689M Deficit in New Budget Release Newfoundland projects a $689M deficit by 2026 amid tax cuts and increased health care spending, raising fiscal concerns. Daily News Newfoundland & Labrador The Canada Report Staff May 1, 2026 — 4 min read
A trail of ants emerges from a gap near baseboards, heading across a wooden floor. Best Ant Killer in Canada: 7 Baits & Traps From $9.79 Seven Amazon.ca ant baits and traps that actually work in Canadian homes — TERRO, Raid, and outdoor picks from $9.79. Canadian Guides The Canada Report Staff May 1, 2026 — 18 min read
Refugees and claimants wait with luggage at a Toronto processing center amid health program changes. Toronto Refugees Face New Health Costs as Federal Program Changes Refugees in Toronto face new health costs as federal changes require $4 per prescription, impacting those with chronic conditions. Daily News Ontario The Canada Report Staff May 1, 2026 — 3 min read
Interior of the stolen trailer recovered by York Regional Police in Mississauga, containing cannabis. Mississauga Police Recover $2M in Stolen Cannabis, Arrest 5 Suspects Mississauga police recover $2M in stolen cannabis, arrest 5 suspects linked to a major theft operation. Investigation ongoing. Daily News Ontario The Canada Report Staff Apr 30, 2026 — 3 min read
A man in a suit observes military equipment, with soldiers in the background, symbolizing defence initiatives. Canada Chosen to Host Defence Bank, Creating 3,500 Jobs Nationwide Canada hosts new Defence Bank HQ, creating 3,500 jobs nationwide, boosting economy and security partnerships. Daily News The Canada Report Staff Apr 30, 2026 — 3 min read
Internal Directives Detail Immediate Security Reassessments for Suspended Offenders Documents reveal how Correctional Service Canada immediately triggers security re-assessments when offenders are suspended. While daily amenity details are missing, the records outline a rigid reclassification system. Government Files The Canada Report Staff Apr 30, 2026 — 4 min read
A Canada goose walking on grass, similar to those involved in the Winnipeg incidents. Winnipeg Teen Faces Animal Cruelty Charges After Killing Geese in SUV Rampage Winnipeg teen faces animal cruelty charges after SUV rampage kills 4 geese, injures 1. Incident captured on security footage. Daily News Manitoba The Canada Report Staff Apr 29, 2026 — 3 min read