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NDP loses party status, Singh steps down as national leader

NDP loses party status, Singh steps down as national leader

It was a terrible election for the New Democrats. The party will likely select a new leader who will have the task of putting the party back on its feet.
Election Night Recap

Election Night Recap

Mark Carney is the new Prime Minister of Canada and Humber has all the canada votes coverage plus the latest stories etc.
Federal Election 2025: Carney wins minority government, Poilievre trails in his riding

Federal Election 2025: Carney wins minority government, Poilievre trails in his riding

Humber journalism students will be joining with their colleagues in the radio program to provide coverage of the April 28 federal election. Listen to 96.9 FM Radio Humber for results, and read the latest results on Humber Et Cetera.
Betting ads have become part of the sporting event

Betting ads have become part of the sporting event

The push to get people to gamble on sports is everywhere, and it could be a problem.
Youth turning away from the ballot box

Youth turning away from the ballot box

Democracy may pay a price as young Canadians drift from politics.
Canadians seeing more mass timber construction

Canadians seeing more mass timber construction

A more efficient man-made building material is being used more often.
OPINION: Canadian Premier League deserves respect, support

OPINION: Canadian Premier League deserves respect, support

The CPL is not just a development league, but a vital piece of the country’s growing soccer identity.
From eco-anxiety to environmental action

From eco-anxiety to environmental action

Climate change feels distant for many Canadians, but experts say local action matters.
Humber journalism wins big at OCNA Awards

Humber journalism wins big at OCNA Awards

Humber Et Cetera placed in five of six categories of the Ontario Community Newspaper Association’s (OCNA) awards.
IGNITE, Humber president meet amid budget cut concerns

IGNITE, Humber president meet amid budget cut concerns

Ann Marie Vaughan says the polytechnic is seeking about $26 million in efficiencies.