Harry Miller

Harry Miller is a writer and editor based in Toronto who has Ten years of experience in the journalism industry. Before coming to Canada News Media as a National Online Journalist, Miller worked as a senior writer and a reporter-editor with the Canadian Press and a breaking news reporter with the Toronto Star. Miller currently holds two bachelor’s degrees, one in journalism from Ryerson University and another in communications and film studies from Carleton University.

Canada Post has confirmed that rural mail delivery will continue for now, offering relief to residents worried about longer trips and added hardship just to get their mail. The pause highlights how essential rural mail delivery remains for seniors, families and remote communities across Canada.

Strait of Hormuz attacks are raising fresh fears of military escalation between Iran and the U.S., with the potential to shake global oil markets in a matter of days. For Canadians, that could mean higher fuel costs, more inflation pressure and renewed uncertainty across the economy.

Toronto police say this alleged SMS blaster scam case may be the first of its kind in Canada, raising serious questions about how fake cellphone towers could put everyday mobile users at risk. As the investigation unfolds, Canadians will be watching closely to see what it means for privacy, fraud protection and trust in the country’s wireless networks.

Trudeau says Trump tariffs Canada and years of U.S. pressure nearly pushed Bombardier toward deeper ties with China, reviving a tense chapter in cross-border trade. His warning highlights how fights over strategic industries can ripple through Canadian jobs, investment and economic sovereignty.

A year into the push for a Filipino community centre in Alberta, hopes for a shared cultural home are being overshadowed by disputes over leadership, donations and trust. As tensions deepen, many in the community are left wondering who can deliver the transparency needed to move the project forward.

The debate over MAID mental illness is heating up as critics question whether Parliament’s review is truly balanced and whether Canada’s health system is ready. With major legal, ethical and health care stakes, Ottawa’s next move could affect patients, families and providers across the country.