Tag: Justin Trudeau
Letters to the Editor: December 5, 2024
This is another example of special interest running the city.
Canada Post strike: What workers are seeking, what Canadians are missing
With the notable exception of social security cheques, the only thing being collected in mailboxes across the country these days is dust. Until the dust settles on the strike of 55,000 Canada Post employees that began on Nov. 15, itâs a waiting game as the busiest time of year for letter and parcel traffic fast […]
OFA sends government messages about threatened American tariffs
Doug Ford was a no show at the OFA AGM due to security issues
Police release images of suspect in Arabic shop pepper-spray attack
London police on Friday released images of a suspect in a pepper-spray attack on two employees at an Arabic grocery store.
Donald Trump tariff threatens Volkswagen’s $7B St. Thomas plans: Trade expert
Southwestern Ontario may lose a $7-billion investment and the 3,000 jobs that come with it if Canadian industry is hit with a 25 per cent tariff from U.S. president-elect Donald Trump, one trade expert says. Volkswagen, now building an electric vehicle battery plant in St. Thomas, may be forced to reconsider the investment, and relocate […]
Cornies: Canadian Parliament should give peace a chance
Ottawa should meet the moment: Establishment of a centre of excellence that resembles what the “peace trainers” are advocating.
Ottawa offers London $16M over four years to tackle homelessness
London could get an extra $16 million from the federal government over the next four years to help tackle the city’s homelessness crisis, a local MP announced Friday.
Affordable housing in London is getting $90-million from the federal government, an injection of cash that will see 245 new homes built and 393 homes repaired, Peter Fragiskatos, London North Centre M
Affordable housing in London is getting a $90M federal injection that will see 245 homes built and 393 homes repaired.