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Today, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, announced significant cost reductions for interprovincial transportation routes in ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNFerry fares in Îles-de-la-Madeleine and Atlantic Canada to be reduced as of Aug. 1Confederation Bridge tolls will also be reduced as federal Liberal government fulfils promise made during election campaign.
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The Weather Network on MSNOttawa announces toll cuts, fare freezes to boost Atlantic Canada travelMarine Atlantic Inc. ferry services will receive funding to reduce fares by 50 per cent for passengers and passenger vehicles ...
Tolls on the Confederation Bridge linking Prince Edward Island to Canada’s mainland will drop sharply starting Aug. 1, along ...
Heavy rain moves through Atlantic Canada on Monday, with the chance of embedded thunderstorms. Greatest hazards with storms that develop will be locally heavy downpours and strong winds ...
It feels like I have been sent back to 2015, a time when I had to explain that immigration was a good thing! Unfortunately, ...
The strongest hurricane to hit Atlantic Canada was Hurricane Ginny, a Category 2 storm in 1963. Maximum sustained winds at the time of landfall near Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, were 105 mph.
An influx of asylum seekers into Canada via unofficial border crossings has prompted the federal government to relocate refugees from Quebec as far as Atlantic provinces, some more than 1,000 km ...
The Atlantic Canada story may provide a blueprint for other rural regions looking to take advantage of the decentralizing impact of COVID-19 to swap resource-based economies for the knowledge economy.
Immigrants in Atlantic Canada have higher employment levels, higher wages and face less discrimination than other Canadian immigrants, yet the region has the lowest retention rates in the country.
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