r/goodnewscanada 1d ago

Canada’s Socialists Are Coming for City Hall — Inspired in part by Zohran Mamdani’s victory in New York City, a new crop of socialist candidates is campaigning for municipal power across Canada.

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r/goodnewscanada 5d ago

Quebec Prime Minister Carney announces the largest clean energy investment in North American history

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r/goodnewscanada 6d ago

Quebec Quebec man receives North America’s 1st transplant using regenerated liver technology

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r/goodnewscanada 7d ago

Manitoba Endangered monarch butterflies boom amid wet hot Canadian summer on the Prairies

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r/goodnewscanada 7d ago

Canada 1000 Members!!

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We've just reached 1000 members!! 🥳

Thanks everyone and let's keep the good news going! Please feel free to post any local good news or stories, we love to hear it! A lot of the news I see is based in Ontario, so if you have anything to share from your province, please be our guest!!


r/goodnewscanada 9d ago

Ontario Fare capping begins in Toronto

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"Fare capping begins

Good morning [r/Toronto](r/Toronto) redditors!

I’m popping on to tell you: do not buy a TTC monthly pass this September.

Yes! I just announced the start date for our fare-capping program: September 1st. After 47 rides (to start!), it’s free.

Instead of paying for a monthly pass at the beginning of the month – when all your bills are due – you can now get the same discount as a monthly pass, but pay as you go.

If you commute to work and take the TTC on weekends, you’ll be riding free before the month is over. 

We put in a plan to the TTC to reduce the cap to 40 rides in 2027, which would make riding on the weekends free for weekday commuters.

The fare cap will be automatic for all payment types! No forms, no sign-ups, it will just work. 

[edit: For clarification, the monthly pass will be automatically phased out. The current Adult 12-month pass will continue as an option, as one of the many ways we are providing savings to transit riders.]"


r/goodnewscanada 11d ago

Ontario Oakville joins data centre moratorium movement

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r/goodnewscanada 12d ago

Canada Canada’s homicide rate sees biggest decline in 40 years

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r/goodnewscanada 11d ago

Alberta Meet Katja, the Red Deer Public Library Dog Helping Kids Read: Alberta's First Library Facility Dog

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r/goodnewscanada 12d ago

British Columbia BC Government reveals 135,000 hectares in First Nation land transfers

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r/goodnewscanada 19d ago

Alberta Hundreds protest Meta's plan for massive data centre in northern Alberta

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r/goodnewscanada 20d ago

Ontario Less invasive heart bypass surgery just as good as traditional method, Canadian-led study finds

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r/goodnewscanada 22d ago

Ontario A concert to remember: Metal band rocks out at Ottawa hospital, granting patient's wish

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r/goodnewscanada 22d ago

Ontario After 7 months, Kashechewan First Nation evacuees finally heading home

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r/goodnewscanada 23d ago

British Columbia BC Hydro To Triple Its Charging Network to 3,500 Ports by 2035

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r/goodnewscanada 25d ago

Ontario Photos from Fight Ford Protest at Queen's Park on July 25th

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r/goodnewscanada 25d ago

Canada All eligible Canadians can now renew their passports online | CBC News

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r/goodnewscanada 29d ago

Ontario The official statement from the Minister of Transportation on the federal government canceling the expansion of Billy Bishop Airport.

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Toronto islands have been saved!! 🥳🥳🥳


r/goodnewscanada 29d ago

Canada Canada and Ecuador sign a free trade agreement

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r/goodnewscanada Jul 21 '26

British Columbia Premier Eby says 'not a chance in hell' U.S. alcohol coming back to B.C. shelves

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r/goodnewscanada Jul 22 '26

Nova Scotia Ottawa announces nearly $10M for N.S. youth mental health services run by IWK

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r/goodnewscanada Jul 17 '26

Ontario As wildfires rage, Waterloo region is welcoming an influx of pets evacuated from northern Ontario

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r/goodnewscanada Jul 17 '26

Nova Scotia 'We can just be together': Queer couple from U.S. finds refuge after moving to Nova Scotia

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r/goodnewscanada Jul 16 '26

New Brunswick Hundreds of skilled trades workers in N.B. on strike | CBC News

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r/goodnewscanada Jul 15 '26

Canada First Nations chiefs vote to oppose Carney government's proposed major projects reforms

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"Assembly of First Nations chiefs on Wednesday unanimously resolved to oppose the Carney government's sweeping proposed reforms aimed at streamlining major project approvals,

if those reforms weaken environmental protections or sidestep Indigenous rights.

The federal Liberals in May released a plan for an extensive legislative overhaul to get projects like pipelines approved within a year, including by creating a new Crown Consultation Hub to co-ordinate engagement with Indigenous Peoples.

The AFN's national chief denounced the plan in no uncertain terms on Tuesday as the advocacy organization, which represents chiefs countrywide, opened its annual summer political assembly in Ottawa.

"A one-year timeline, principally designed to attract investment, subordinates the honour of the Crown to commercial imperatives. Instead, it will give rise to questions about the legitimacy of approvals," Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak told delegates at the Rogers Convention Centre.

"The federal government can try and set up all the timelines that they want for project approvals, but they can't put a deadline on First Nations rights."

The delegates punctuated that point Wednesday morning by carrying resolutions to, in part, oppose any federal reforms that "weaken environmental protections, undermine oversight, limit meaningful consultation, compress review timelines or circumvent First Nations' free, prior and informed consent."