Jamie Sarkonak: Even banks are saying immigration is putting the squeeze on gen Z
It’s been about a year since Immigration Minister Marc Miller took up his post at Canada’s gates with promises to bring the flow of newcomers down to manageable levels, and…
Foreign Office issues new warning to families travelling to swimming hotspot
Brits jetting off to the idyllic islands of Cape Verde have been issued important safety guidance by the Foreign Office. In an update, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO)…
Southport stabbing: Why are knife crimes on the rise in the UK?
The Southport stabbing incident has stunned the UK, at a time when knife crimes have been surging in the country. A deadly knife attack in the seaside town of Southport…
Commercial property demand drops sharply
Demand from occupiers for commercial property fell at its sharpest rate in three years during the second quarter of 2024, a report said today. But the Royal Institution of Chartered…
Everything felt uncertain for Canada’s soccer women at these Olympics. Except for coach Andy Spence
NICE, France – If there is one constant for the Canadian women’s soccer team in a sea of chaos at the Olympics, it is coach Andy Spence. Once head coach…
Man smashed up cars with traffic cone at Bristol hospital car park
A man has admitted smashing and damaging multiple cars parked at a hospital in Bristol. Andre Tatar, 28, was charged with counts of criminal damage after police officers received reports…
John Ivison: Cheap Chinese EVs are coming, even if Ottawa tries to stop them
There was a time, not so long ago, when Canadian politicians boasted about their liberal, free-trade convictions. In 2007, Stephen Harper’s first industry minister was Maxime Bernier, now leader of…
Fury as more than 2,000 trees chopped down in Bristol in last five years, ‘it’s a war on nature’
Bristol Live readers are concerned to hear that over the past five years, more than 2,000 trees have been felled on council-owned land in the city. The reasons vary, including…
‘Nonsense’: Warring Ontario councillors trade accusations, while police watch meetings
The emails between bickering councillors in Pickering began to fly back and forth as the workday was ending one Wednesday in June. Around 5:30 p.m. on June 12, Coun. Lisa…
Inside North Korea’s history with the Olympics
It was an unusual sight, and one spectators haven’t seen for eight years: North Korea on an Olympic podium. Unusual for several reasons, too. The country’s silver medal in table…