By Canadian Press on December 15th, 2025
OTTAWA — Canada’s annual inflation rate was 2.2 per cent in November, Statistics Canada says. Here’s what happened in the provinces (previous month in brackets): — Newfoundland and Labrador: 2.2 per cent (2.0) — Prince Edward Island: 1.4 per cent (1.4) — Nova Scotia: 2.4 per cent (2.6) — New Brunswick: 2.7 per cent (2.1) ... Read More »
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OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says rising grocery prices were causing fresh pain for consumers in November even as the overall inflation rate held steady. The agency says the annual pace of inflation was unchanged at 2.2 per cent last month. Grocery prices rose 4.7 per cent annually in November, up from 3.4 per cent in ... Read More »
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Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed … ‘High impact’ warning as heavy rains forecast to cause more flooding in B.C. The B.C. government says heavy rains in the forecast may cause more flooding in low-lying areas in parts of the province. Environment Canada has ... Read More »
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MONTREAL — Joshua Bujold, an upbeat psychology student in his first semester at Montreal’s Dawson College, was taken aback to find out that happiness among young Canadians has plunged. Outside Quebec, that is. Bujold’s home province is an outlier among data showing the happiness of Canadians under 30 has dropped so fast that they’ve gone ... Read More »
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TORONTO — For years, Stéphane Cliche was a healthy avid athlete, but he kept getting sinus and respiratory infections and doctors couldn’t figure out why. It wasn’t until he was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 2016 that it became clear his immune system didn’t work properly. Cliche got immunoglobulin — a cocktail of antibodies from ... Read More »
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OTTAWA — Statistics Canada is set to publish inflation figures for November this morning. A Reuters poll ahead of the release showed the consensus among economists was for headline inflation for the month to come in at 2.3 per cent, according to LSEG Data & Analytics. That would mark a slight increase from October’s reading ... Read More »
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The Canadian Press has been speaking with young people across the country about challenges facing their generation — and ways they continue to find joy. ‘YOU’RE HUMAN AND YOU FEEL THINGS’ Violet Rode, an 18-year-old theatre student at Dawson College in Montreal, says she watches the anxiety and “fidgeting” of her peers and worries about ... Read More »
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VANCOUVER — As a teen growing up in Toronto, Bhavik Sharma imagined what life would look like at 25. He and his high school friends would be starting families. They’d be on six-figure salaries and living comfortably. Now 27, he’s back living with his parents in Kitchener, Ont., driven out of Toronto by high rent ... Read More »
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A look at news events in December 2025 so far: 1 – Prime Minister Mark Carney named Montreal MP Marc Miller as minister of Canadian identity and culture and minister for official languages. He replaced Steven Guilbeault, who resigned after Ottawa signed an energy pact allowing a new pipeline to B.C.’s coast. Joel Lightbound became ... Read More »
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A look at news events in November 2025: 1 – Prime Minister Mark Carney said he told Ontario Premier Doug Ford not to run an ad campaign that’s being blamed for ending trade talks with the U.S. Speaking at the close of the APEC forum in South Korea, Carney also confirmed that he apologized to ... Read More »
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A look at news events in October 2025: 1 – The U.S. was under a government shutdown after lawmakers deadlocked and missed the deadline for funding the government. The law required agencies to furlough their non-excepted employees, while expecting employees who work to protect life and property to stay on the job but not get ... Read More »
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