The illegal blockade that shutdown the Ambassador Bridge hurt local businesses in Windsor. Many of these small businesses were forced to close or were unable
Month: April 2022
Government of Canada takes further action to address labour shortages in Quebec
Canada’s economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic is well underway. In February 2022, Canada added 337,000 jobs, bringing the unemployment rate to 5.5%—the lowest since
Veterans Affairs Canada Launches New Mental Health Benefits
1 April 2022 – Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island – Veterans Affairs Canada The Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National
New Police Commissioner outlines tenure vision, priorities
New National Police Commissioner, General Fannie Masemola, has outlined his vision and priorities for the next five years in the position. The Commissioner addressed the
Basic Education officially in charge of ECD
Social Development Minister, Lindiwe Zulu, says the handover of the Early Childhood Development (ECD) function to the Department of Basic Education is an opportunity to
SAFTU says fuel levy isn’t enough – urges workers to ‘build a united front’
Earlier this week, it was announced that a fuel levy cap will be put in place for a certain period to help consumers survive the
COPE expected Bathabile Dlamini to get jail term without a fine
The Congress of the People (COPE) says it is disappointed with the sentence handed down to former Social Development Minister Bathabile Dlamini. The Johannesburg Magistrate’s
Justice Department Announces Superseding Indictment Charging 12 in Gun-Running Conspiracy to Supply Firearms to Gang Members in Chicago
A 21-count superseding indictment unsealed Wednesday charges 12 individuals with conspiring to violate federal firearms statutes, including engaging in the business of dealing in firearms
Police Investigating Friday Morning Shooting in Rainier Valley
Police are investigating after a 46-year-old man was shot in the leg early Friday morning following an argument in a Rainier Valley parking garage. The
DA ‘lost the motion but won the argument’: John Steenhuisen
Steenhuisen was “addressing the nation” on Friday, two days after his party lost the historic vote. He tabled a motion of no confidence in the