Gov. Gen. Mary Simon's appointment did not violate official languages act, commissioner rules

The Commissioner of Official Languages has ruled that the nomination process of Gov. Gen. Mary Simon did not violate federal legislation concerning bilingualism. The report by commissioner Raymond Théberge investigated only the…

By

WNews is The Game-Changer in News

With a team of dedicated journalists and a solid commitment to press freedom, WNews strives to inform, inspire, and engage its audience with accurate and comprehensive reporting. As a trusted source of information, WNews aims to empower individuals to make informed decisions and contribute to a healthy and vibrant democracy.

Just for You

Latest Canada

Texts with 15-year-old girl at centre of early investigation into Surrey, B.C. police officer before his death

A B.C. police officer who died by suicide earlier this year had been under RCMP investigation for inappropriate texts to…

By

Hidden gems: How 3 Canadian players took non-traditional roads to Women's World Cup

Canadian national soccer team forward Cloé Lacasse's words said it all. After making the 23-player roster for the upcoming FIFA Women's…

By

Businesses prepare for 'massively busy' time playing catchup after tentative deal at B.C. ports

The last 13 days have involved plenty of patience for the folks at Aheer Transportation in Delta, B.C., where truckers…

By

Christian conservative group recruiting thousands to back embattled N.B. premier

A Christian conservative group rallying support for New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs now have enough signatures to be a decisive…

By

Alberta filed 1st ever criminal charges against a carbon offset firm. Here's why they may not be the last

For the first time ever, a Canadian province has filed criminal charges against a business for providing false information related…

By

What do the premiers want after their latest meeting? More meetings, it seems

This week's Council of the Federation meetings featured more process than progress.No one's suggesting a good process isn't fundamental to…

By

Sir Wilfrid Laurier is staying put on the $5 bill — for now

Nearly three years ago, the Bank of Canada announced a plan to remove from the $5 bill the face of Sir Wilfrid…

By

Many Canadians are locked out of the housing market. Why aren't they taking to the streets?

Striking tenants who are refusing to pay big rent increases in several buildings in Toronto's west end say they've been…

By

(C) 2012 – 2024  | WNews Broadcasting Corp, a W-World Company | All Rights Reserved

Connect
with Us