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Poilievre campaign promises two-for-one red tape cuts ahead of election

In a defining moment of his federal election campaign, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre has promised a bold regulatory reform aimed at slashing government red tape. His proposal calls for a “two-for-one” policy whereby for every new regulation introduced, two existing ones will be eliminated, targeting an overall 25% reduction in burdensome rules on Canadian businesses. This initiative is pitched as a vital measure to stimulate economic growth by easing bureaucratic hurdles, representing a centerpiece of his campaign message and drawing significant media attention.

nationalpost.com / Less red tape, more trades workers and doctors for all on campaign day 14

torontosun.com / Conservatives vow Canada businesses to see 25% less red tape

torontosun.com / THE LATEST: Federal leaders enter second full weekend of campaign

winnipegfreepress.com / Poilievre pitches ‘two-for-one’ plan to cut two regulations for every one added


4 stories from 3 sources in 15.6 hour(s) ... #economy #business #poilievre +


Federal campaign spotlights national rent control proposals for tenant protection

During the federal campaign, party leaders highlighted housing policy debates emphasizing the need for national rent control and stronger tenant protections. Reports detail how the NDP intends to tie federal housing funds to rent control measures, while Singh publicly promised safeguarding tenant rights. These developments underline a key campaign issue aimed at addressing rising housing costs and enhancing security for renters nationwide.

globalnews.ca / NDP focus on rent control as Conservatives tackle addictions treatment

theglobeandmail.com / Party leaders focus policy pitches on rent control, addictions treatment on federal campaign trail

torontosun.com / Party leaders focus policy pitches on rent control, addictions treatment

winnipegfreepress.com / Singh promises to protect tenants with national rent control


4 stories from 4 sources in 3.9 hour(s) ... #politics #housing #singh +


Poilievre defends candidate amid residential school controversy

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has publicly backed a party candidate in British Columbia who faced criticism over controversial posts questioning the established narrative on residential schools. Accusations that the candidate’s comments downplayed the genocide of Indigenous peoples were met with Poilievre’s assertion that such claims are misleading misinformation, reinforcing his support despite the controversy. This dispute has sparked debate over historical accountability within the party and reflects broader national tensions regarding the legacy of residential schools.

cbc.ca / Poilievre stands by B.C. candidate called out for residential school posts

globalnews.ca / Poilievre defends candidate accused of denying residential schools history


2 stories from 2 sources in 15.6 hour(s) ... #indigenous #conservatives #british-columbia +


Ruth Ellen Brosseau NDP comeback campaign in Quebec

Ruth Ellen Brosseau, once celebrated as the face of the orange wave, is making a political comeback by running for the NDP in Quebec after a 14‐year hiatus following her surprise federal victory. The reports outline her renewed bid and emphasize her historic prominence in Quebec’s political landscape. Her campaign is being closely watched as it unfolds against shifting electoral dynamics, and it marks a notable re‐entry into federal politics for the New Democrats.

thestar.com / Ruth Ellen Brosseau, the ‘face of the orange wave,’ to run for NDP in Quebec

winnipegfreepress.com / Ruth Ellen Brosseau, the ‘face of the orange wave,’ to run for NDP in Quebec


2 stories from 2 sources in 2.9 hour(s) ... #politics #elections #quebec +


Trump tariffs pressure Oshawa autoworkers amid mounting trade tensions

In Oshawa, Ontario, autoworkers are feeling the economic strain as Trump's tariffs impact the local auto industry. The trade policy shifts have raised fears about job security and increased production costs, contributing to uncertainty in this historically significant automotive hub. The situation reflects wider anxieties over how national trade measures can have profound local economic effects.

nationalpost.com / Trump’s tariffs present unpredictable threat to autoworkers in Oshawa, Ont.

torontosun.com / ’In a fight with one man’: Trump’s tariffs have autoworkers in Oshawa, Ont., on edge

globalnews.ca / Canadian car dealership expects price hikes soon over auto tariff dispute

winnipegfreepress.com / ‘In a fight with one man’: Trump’s tariffs have autoworkers in Oshawa, Ont., on edge

citynews.ca / ‘In a fight with one man’: Trump’s tariffs have autoworkers in Oshawa, Ont., on edge


5 stories from 5 sources in 6.9 hour(s) ... #economy #us-relations #labour +


Israeli air assaults in Gaza kill civilians in renewed attacks

Israeli military operations in Gaza have resumed after a ceasefire collapse, with air and ground strikes reportedly killing 15 people – mostly women and children – according to local health officials. The renewed offensive has sparked international concern over civilian casualties and humanitarian consequences, as the violence intensifies amid ongoing regional tensions.

torontosun.com / Israeli strikes on Gaza kill 24, mostly women and children

winnipegfreepress.com / Moroccans protest Trump and Israel’s latest offensive in Gaza

winnipegfreepress.com / Israeli strikes on Gaza kill 15, mostly women and children

citynews.ca / Israeli strikes on Gaza kill 15, mostly women and children


4 stories from 3 sources in 6.9 hour(s) ... #politics #us-relations #foreign-policy +


Russian Kyiv air strike kills one as death toll rises

Reports from Kyiv indicate that a Russian air strike near the Darnytskyi district has resulted in one fatality, with the casualty count from an earlier missile strike also rising. Both accounts describe the incident in similar terms, underscoring the ongoing violence in the conflict zone and its heavy toll on civilians. Authorities continue to investigate further details regarding these strikes.

torontosun.com / 1 killed in Russian attack on Kyiv as death toll from earlier missile strike rises to 19

winnipegfreepress.com / 1 killed in Russian attack on Kyiv as death toll from earlier missile strike rises to 19


2 stories from 2 sources in 2.9 hour(s) ... #politics #crime #foreign-policy +


Hudson’s Bay insiders face deadline to declare asset interest

Hudson’s Bay insiders are under pressure as the deadline to declare interest in the company’s assets and leases rapidly approaches. Amid mounting financial challenges, interested parties must decide quickly whether to bid on the ailing company’s physical and intellectual properties. This decisive moment could reshape the firm’s restructuring efforts and spark changes in ownership and corporate strategy.

nationalpost.com / CEO and other Hudson’s Bay insiders face deadline to express interest in assets

torontosun.com / Deadline nearing for Hudson’s Bay insiders to declare interest in assets

winnipegfreepress.com / Deadline nearing for Hudson’s Bay insiders to declare interest in assets

citynews.ca / Deadline nearing for Hudson’s Bay insiders to declare interest in assets


4 stories from 4 sources in 6.9 hour(s) ... #economy #finance #business +


Tariffs drive steep price hikes for clothing amid trade policy turbulence

U.S. trade groups warn that new tariffs on key exporters will lead to significant price increases on a broad range of clothing and footwear. The impending cost hikes are expected to affect everyday consumer items from sneakers to jeans, intensifying concerns over back-to-school pricing and altering market dynamics in the midst of broader trade policy debates.

nationalpost.com / Trump’s tariffs will increase price of American clothing, footwear: trade group

torontosun.com / Tariffs will make sneakers, jeans and almost everything Americans wear cost more, trade groups warn

winnipegfreepress.com / Tariffs will make sneakers, jeans and almost everything Americans wear cost more, trade groups warn

citynews.ca / Tariffs will make sneakers, jeans and almost everything Americans wear cost more, trade groups warn


4 stories from 4 sources in 6.9 hour(s) ... #economy #global-trade #business +


Maple Leafs overwhelm Blue Jackets with decisive 5-0 shutout victory

During a critical matchup, the Toronto Maple Leafs delivered a resounding 5‑0 victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets. Reports detailed how returning key players and strong bench depth—highlighted by Nick Robertson and Philippe Myers—produced a dominant performance that solidified the team’s momentum and cohesion. The coverage emphasized both star contributions and tactical adjustments during the game.

globalnews.ca / Robertson makes case to be in Leafs’ Game 1 lineup

winnipegfreepress.com / Robertson makes case to be in Leafs’ Game 1 playoff lineup after two-goal performance

torontosun.com / Fighting Maple Leafs providing ‘grit … that’s needed in the playoffs’

torontosun.com / Maple Leafs subs and stars gang up on Blue Jackets

globalnews.ca / Nylander, Robertson power Leafs over Blue Jackets

winnipegfreepress.com / Nylander, Robertson score two each, Maple Leafs blank Blue Jackets 5-0

torontosun.com / Robertson, Myers glad to get back in Maple Leafs lineup on Saturday


7 stories from 3 sources in 16.9 hour(s) ... #provincial #urban #culture +


Golden Knights secure OT win vs Flames with Smith’s heroics

In a thrilling overtime showdown, the Vegas Golden Knights defeated the Calgary Flames 3-2 in a game that turned on the clutch scoring of Reilly Smith. Multiple reports detailed his key contributions, with one account noting he scored twice including the overtime winner. His pivotal play broke the deadlock and set the stage for the team’s narrow victory. The game’s narrative centers on the dramatic finish and the momentum such a win can bring to the squad moving forward.

calgaryherald.com / Three Takeaways as Flames see bright side of ‘huge point’ from OT loss to Golden Knights

winnipegfreepress.com / Flames settle for a point after ‘unlucky’ bounce leads to 3-2 overtime loss to Vegas

winnipegfreepress.com / Reilly Smith scores his 2nd goal of the game in OT to lift the Golden Knights past the Flames, 3-2

globalnews.ca / Smith scores in OT as Golden Knights edge Flames 3-2

winnipegfreepress.com / Smith scores in OT as Golden Knights edge Flames 3-2


5 stories from 3 sources in 12.9 hour(s) ... #provincial #culture #british-columbia +


Scotland storms qualifier then ousts Canada in men's curling worlds

At the World Men’s Curling Championship in Moose Jaw, Scotland first edged out Sweden in a tightly contested qualifier, setting up a semifinal showdown with Canada. Coverage detailed how Brad Jacobs’ Canadian team was eliminated in a fiercely competitive match, with strategic play and high-pressure moments defining the pivotal contest.

calgaryherald.com / Canada, Brad Jacobs ousted by Scotland in semifinal of men's curling worlds

winnipegfreepress.com / Scotland beats Sweden in qualifier to set up semifinal with Canada at curling worlds


2 stories from 2 sources in 16.9 hour(s) ... #culture #saskatchewan +


Mets clinch dramatic walk-off win over Blue Jays

The New York Mets staged a late comeback against the Blue Jays with a dramatic walk-off finish. Lindor’s sacrifice fly proved decisive as the opposing bullpen couldn’t contain the rally, and game details highlight the crucial moments of that contest.

winnipegfreepress.com / Lindor’s sacrifice fly caps Mets’ 3-2 comeback win over Blue Jays

torontosun.com / Blue Jays’ bullpen comes up short as host New York Mets post a walk-off win


2 stories from 2 sources in 15.9 hour(s) ... #economy #trade #us-relations +


Blue Jays’ Springer sidelined after lower back spasms

The Blue Jays have confirmed that outfielder George Springer will miss upcoming games after experiencing lower back spasms during a recent match. Reports indicate that Springer left the field mid-game due to discomfort and is now undergoing treatment, with the team not expecting any scans to be necessary. This unexpected development has prompted adjustments in the lineup as the team navigates his sudden absence, impacting their short-term strategy and performance.

torontosun.com / Blue Jays’ George Springer out of lineup, a day after leaving game with lower back spasms

winnipegfreepress.com / Blue Jays’ George Springer out of lineup, a day after leaving game with lower back spasms


2 stories from 2 sources in 1.9 hour(s) ... #economy #healthcare #ontario +


Elderly suspect charged with murder in Clarence-Rockland Ontario incident

Two separate news reports reveal that an 83-year-old individual has been charged with murder in the Clarence-Rockland area of Ontario. Both pieces cover police involvement and the unusual aspect of an elderly suspect facing serious criminal charges. The reports note that law enforcement is actively investigating the case to uncover the circumstances surrounding the homicide, marking a significant development in local judicial proceedings.

theglobeandmail.com / 83-year-old charged with murder in Clarence-Rockland, Ont., say OPP

winnipegfreepress.com / 83-year-old charged with murder in Clarence-Rockland, Ont.: OPP


2 stories from 2 sources in 2.9 hour(s) ... #crime #justice #ontario +


Toronto streetcar assault: updated suspect photo released

Two news stories report on a sexual assault incident in Toronto that occurred early on March 25 near Sumach Street, adjacent to Parliament and King Streets. The assault took place when the suspect, following a streetcar ride, forced a woman into a secluded alley. Police have since released an updated photo of the suspect to aid in the investigation. Both reports provide closely matching details on the time, location, and nature of the assault, emphasizing efforts to apprehend the individual.

torontosun.com / CRIME SCENE: Cops hunt suspect after woman sexually assaulted in alley

citynews.ca / Police release updated photo of man wanted in Corktown sexual assault


2 stories from 2 sources in 2.9 hour(s) ... #crime #justice #urban +


Campaign to save iconic Drumheller dinosaur from extinction

In Drumheller, a passionate movement has emerged to preserve Tyra, the town’s beloved tyrannosaurus and an enduring symbol of its Dinosaur Capital heritage. Community supporters are protesting proposals that could retire the dinosaur from public display, fearing significant cultural and economic impacts. The campaign has rallied local residents around the cause, emphasizing both the historical importance and tourist draw that Tyra represents.

cbc.ca / 'Special to the world': Supporters petition to save Drumheller, Alta., dinosaur

nationalpost.com / Drumheller trying to save ‘world’s largest dinosaur’ from being dismantled

globalnews.ca / Support growing to save Drumheller’s beloved dinosaur Tyra

theglobeandmail.com / Drumheller residents hope to save beloved dinosaur

thestar.com / 'Special to the world': Supporters hope to save beloved Drumheller dinosaur

winnipegfreepress.com / ‘Special to the world’: Supporters hope to save beloved Drumheller dinosaur

citynews.ca / ‘Special to the world’: Supporters hope to save beloved Drumheller dinosaur


7 stories from 7 sources in 5.9 hour(s) ... #rural #environment #culture +


Quebec enacts 'tree police' fee for treeless yards

A Quebec municipality has introduced a controversial $200 fee imposed on homeowners whose properties lack trees, a measure colloquially known as the "tree police" initiative. Local authorities aim to bolster community aesthetics and environmental standards by incentivizing residents to maintain greener yards. The regulation has sparked significant discussion about urban planning, community accountability, and municipal efforts to enhance local landscapes. The new policy reflects a broader commitment to sustainability while also raising concerns among property owners regarding potential financial burdens.

torontosun.com / ’Tree police’: Quebec town charges $200 fee for homeowners with treeless yards

thestar.com / 'Tree police': Quebec town charges $200 fee for homeowners with treeless yards

winnipegfreepress.com / ‘Tree police’: Quebec town charges $200 fee for homeowners with treeless yards

citynews.ca / ‘Tree police’: Quebec town charges $200 fee for homeowners with treeless yards


4 stories from 4 sources in 7.9 hour(s) ... #provincial #quebec #urban +


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