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The federal government will offer taxpayers up to a $1,700 tax credit for donations made to qualifying "scholarship granting organizations." ...
A procession of mothers wearing red sashes, pushing strollers and tending to toddlers made their way Friday to a little festival in Flint, Michigan, where families ...
Between 2017 and March 2025, Health Canada says it funded $126 million through its Substance Use and Addictions Program, ...
Best activities in Stratford: check out the world-class theatre, take in a live outdoor concert, and stroll, cruise or paddle ...
One in three people are going without food for days, the U.N. said, as global outrage grows over Israel’s restrictions on aid ...
Players from all over B.C. are heading to Halifax, N.S. Aug. 11-15 for box lacrosse nationals, including a U13 girls squad ...
TORONTO, ON (July 30, 2025) - Right To Play is thrilled to announce the launch of Game Changers: Healing Through Sports, a ...
The Ontario government is investing $1.3 million to expand the Transportation of Medically Stable Patients (TMSP) program to ...
This letter, signed by 27 prominent B.C. experts in urban planning and architecture, was sent last week to Prime Minister ...
Our state's leaders need to think strategically and act immediately. Capitalizing on existing infrastructure will be key.
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday increasing tariffs on Canadian goods to 35% from 25%, the White House said.
The temporary loss of key HIV grants forced organizations to cut hours, furlough workers and delay critical public health initiatives.