A woman who claimed to have been a passenger on the Aug. 26 flight wrote in a social media post that the flight crew “put coffee grounds in the seat pocket and sprayed perfume to cover the smell” before boarding.
Secretary of Energy and Natural Resources Jonathan Wilkinson announced funding of nearly $30 million to install more than 1,500 new electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in Quebec. Posted on August 30th Stephane Blais The Canadian Press Secretary Wilkinson was in
Aviva plc released its financial results for the first six months of the year on August 16. The Canadian subsidiary is making progress on both sales and claims. In the P&C business, profit attributable to common shareholders was £240 million
The Léger survey was conducted online with 501 respondents who co-own with someone other than their spouse. (Photo: The Canadian Press) A recent survey by Royal LePage shows that the majority of Canadians who choose to own a home with
Along Route 117, which runs from Montreal to northern Quebec, the landscape appears at first glance to be unchanged. Walls of dark green spruce, the conifer native to Canada’s boreal forest, stand like sentinels for hundreds of miles on either
Quebec Minister of Natural Resources and Forests Maïté Blanchette Vézina spoke of days full of discussions, ideas and solutions to better deal with climate change and to define the role that the mining sector must play. (Photo: The Canadian Press)
(OTTAWA) The federal government is asking a judge to consolidate two separate lawsuits after another Afghan-Canadian national claimed Canada discriminated against Afghan refugees by treating them differently than Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion. Updated yesterday at 7:32pm. Laura Osman The
On September 21st, the Cocktail Conference (a new format) will focus on “The Impact of Technological Innovation on the Enterprise and its Environment”. There will be an expert panel from L’Oréal Canada, AI Outcome and Akwaa Consulting Agency. Members of
A civil society delegation visiting Syrian detention centers called on Ottawa to provide immediate consular assistance to Canadian detainees and to swiftly repatriate any citizens wishing to return to Canada. The four-member delegation said it held meetings with officials and
A Quebec woman, Lyse Beaulieu, took this action because she believes old Facebook policies have discriminated against her age. (Photo: The Canadian Press) Canada’s Supreme Court refuses to hear Facebook’s challenge to a class action lawsuit against Facebook in Quebec.