Canada announces more aid, safe haven for Ukrainians
The federal government is implementing more sanctions against Russia, sending more lethal aid to Ukraine, and is simplifying the process for Ukrainians wishing to come to Canada to escape the war.
The federal government is implementing more sanctions against Russia, sending more lethal aid to Ukraine, and is simplifying the process for Ukrainians wishing to come to Canada to escape the war.
It states the “absurdity” of it will “undermine Canadians’ confidence in all levels of government.”
Single-game tickets for the London Lightning’s tenth season at Budweiser Gardens go on sale Thursday.
In February 2022, the overall average price for all home types sold in the London-area was $825,221.
The Conservative Party of Canada will have a new leader in September
For the first time in a week the Middlesex London Health Unit has recorded a COVID-19 death.
London police were called just before noon Wednesday to the Westmount Shopping Centre for reports of a female youth believed to be in possession of a gun.
Select models of a popular fitness watch have been recalled by Health Canada due to the risk of burns.
A constitutional challenge of the province’s COVID-19 religious gathering restrictions made by two southwestern Ontario churches has been dismissed.
Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly pointed to war crimes and crimes against humanity for the decision.