Empty courtroom in Edmonton where Justice Douglas Mah ruled on the teachers' strike legislation. Alberta Court to Rule on Teachers' Strike Legislation Affecting 51,000 Educators Alberta court denies teachers' injunction, affecting 51,000 educators. Strike law remains, avoiding school disruption. Daily News Alberta The Canada Report Staff Mar 16, 2026 — 4 min read
Toronto Police badge displayed on an officer's uniform, related to a hate-motivated harassment case. Toronto Man Charged in Hate-Motivated Harassment Case Involving Racist Remarks Toronto hate-motivated harassment case leads to charges against 27-year-old man, sparking wider GTA antisemitism concerns. Daily News Ontario The Canada Report Staff Mar 14, 2026 — 3 min read
Raised garden beds can take your home garden to the next level Best Raised Garden Beds Canada: Top Picks for Short Summers Discover the best raised garden beds Canada gardeners love. Beat short summers with durable elevated garden beds, tips, and easy DIY guides Canadian Guides Julia Higgs Mar 14, 2026 — 21 min read
Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem at a press conference in Ottawa, discussing interest rates. Bank of Canada Maintains Key Rate Amid Middle East Inflation Risks Bank of Canada holds key rate at 2.25% amid rising inflation risks from Middle East conflict. Canadian economy shows strain. Daily News The Canada Report Staff Mar 14, 2026 — 4 min read
A worker in a Canadian auto factory handles a car wheel, highlighting job losses in the goods industry. Canada Economy Loses 83,900 Jobs in February, Unemployment Rises to 6.7% Canada's job market loses 83,900 jobs in February, raising unemployment to 6.7%. Both services and goods sectors hit hard. Daily News The Canada Report Staff Mar 13, 2026 — 4 min read
Cell boosts can help get signal in rural parts of Canada Best Cell Phone Boosters in Canada: Rural & RV Tested From $95 (2026) 7 ISED-approved cell phone boosters for rural homes, cottages, and RVs. Canadian carrier compatible from $95 to $793. Canadian Guides Julia Higgs Mar 12, 2026 — 20 min read
A person inserts a bank card into an ATM, highlighting new NSF fee regulations in Canada. Canada Caps NSF Fees at $10, Saving Canadians $600M Annually Canada caps NSF fees at $10, saving Canadians $600M annually. New rules offer relief for low-income families and personal accounts. Daily News The Canada Report Staff Mar 12, 2026 — 4 min read
A herd of elk stands in a snowy field in Saskatchewan, illustrating the crop damage issue faced by farmers. Saskatchewan Farmers Granted Elk Permits to Protect Crops Starting 2027 Saskatchewan grants farmers elk permits in 2027 to combat crop damage from herds of up to 400 elk. Relief for affected areas. Daily News Saskatchewan The Canada Report Staff Mar 12, 2026 — 4 min read