Renters in Thunder Bay, Ont., say they’ve been taken for a ride by online scammers, and anti-fraud interests say they’re just some of the victims of a problem that’s getting worse across Canada. They also offer red flags to look for to avoid being the latest victim. Rental fraud becoming …
Read More »She worked full time and after monthly bills, there was $9 left for food
A Woodstock, Ont., woman’s TikTok post about having $9 left at the end of the month before buying groceries has gone viral, highlighting the financial struggles many Canadians are facing, even if they have a full-time job. Woodstock, Ont., woman’s TikTok post about falling behind goes viral. It was a …
Read More »11 fines in 4 years: Experts say bad faith evictions going unpunished in Ontario
Ontario’s Landlord and Tenant Board has issued 11 fines over nearly four years for bad faith evictions — but tenants’ lawyers say that number is staggeringly low and reflects a failure by the province to protect tenants. Fines not high enough to protect tenants, say advocates. Ontario’s Landlord and Tenant …
Read More »Yes, the moon is indeed 40 million years older than we once thought
Dating our moon is tricky business, but a new analysis of an Apollo 17 moon sample has dated it to roughly 4.46 billion years old, making it the oldest moon rock known. Scientists analyzed crystal in a moon rock collected during 1972 Apollo 17 mission. Roughly 4.5 billion years ago, …
Read More »Drought reveals cracks in Canada-U.S. Columbia River Treaty as B.C. lake dries up
Residents near a British Columbia reservoir are sounding the alarm as the province continues to send water to the United States under an existing treaty, even as unprecedented low water levels are causing widespread damage to quality-of-life in the region. Nakusp resident says low water levels are hampering tourism and …
Read More »Humanity’s holocaust
The war against Hamas is not only the fight of Israel but should be an international effort to defeat terror groups, considering the international dimension of the carnage. In a war, there is no justification for protagonists to resort to slaughter and the abduction of civilians, which are acts of …
Read More »Junior citizens need state support
Junior citizens. Who are they? We have heard much about senior citizens and how the state has been finding ways to extend assistance to them during their twilight years. But how about junior citizens? Under House Bill No. 8312, they are Filipino citizens under 12 years old, essentially covering infants …
Read More »Castro to Paolo Duterte: Don’t downplay death threats as criticism
This photo shows Rep. France Castro (ACT Teachers party-list/Release) MANILA, Philippines — Rep. Paolo Duterte (Davao City, 1st District) is the latest member of the Duterte family to trade barbs with critics after Rep. France Castro (ACT Teachers) clapped back at her House colleague for labeling his father’s alleged death …
Read More »Marcos urges FFF: Help gov’t improve agri sector
President Marcos has urged a long-time farmers’ federation to help the government in improving the country’s agriculture sector, particularly in terms of productivity. President Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr. (Betheena Unite) Stressing that the agriculture sector has long been neglected, Marcos sought the help of the Federation of Free Farmers (FFF), …
Read More »Three Filipinos remain in Gaza City amid Israel-Hamas war
This picture taken from Israel’s southern city of Sderot shows damaged buildings in the northern Gaza Strip on October 22, 2023, amid ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas (AFP/Jack Guez) MANILA, Philippines — Three Filipino nationals remain in Gaza City, the Department of Foreign Affairs Wednesday, as …
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