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Airlines adding fuel surcharges as rising oil prices push up travel costs

Airlines adding fuel surcharges as rising oil prices push up travel costs

Airlines are beginning to roll out fuel surcharges as the rising cost of oil and jet fuel increase operating costs. Travellers are expected to feel the impact as peak summer travel season approaches.
Pipelines prove contentious for Avi Lewis and some provincial NDP leaders

Pipelines prove contentious for Avi Lewis and some provincial NDP leaders

After the election of Avi Lewis as federal NDP leader, provincial party leaders in Alberta and Saskatchewan raise concerns about his policies on fossil fuel production.
No one pays attention to athletes between Olympic Games

No one pays attention to athletes between Olympic Games

The modern games are intended for TV audiences. Self-sacrificing athletes train in anonymity in the years between the games.
Scarborough debate introduces voters to their candidates

Scarborough debate introduces voters to their candidates

Federal byelection candidates in Scarborough Southwest faced off on April 2 over issues including affordability, housing and food insecurity.
ETC Newspaper: Call for student strike

ETC Newspaper: Call for student strike

The latest issue of our award-winning newspaper: Volume 71, Number 5, April 1, 2026
Fun, exciting times at Artemis II launch party

Fun, exciting times at Artemis II launch party

Space travel is back in the limelight with the launch of the Artemis II mission, sending people around the moon again.
Reduced funding and enrolment means fewer vice-principals for TDSB

Reduced funding and enrolment means fewer vice-principals for TDSB

The Toronto District School Board is restructuring its administrative leadership for the 2026-27 school year, eliminating 40 vice-principal positions as pandemic-era funding expires and student numbers continue to fall.
Canada MNT's goalless draw against Tunisia reflects defensive tinkering

Canada MNT's goalless draw against Tunisia reflects defensive tinkering

The unofficial taste of the FIFA World Cup friendly match between Canada and Tunisia on March 31 allowed Canadian supporters to see the newly renovated BMO Field and watch the Canadian team play to a scoreless draw.
Solidarity is the main message of latest rally against OSAP changes

Solidarity is the main message of latest rally against OSAP changes

Demonstrators led by student groups and unions gathered at Queen's Park on March 24 in opposition to Ford government's proposed OSAP reforms.
AI took the chips, now it's displacing workers

AI took the chips, now it's displacing workers

AI data centres are draining the world's memory chip supply, driving up costs for Canadian consumers and pushing businesses toward automation.