CF Montreal conceded two goals in seven minutes and lost 2-0 to New York City FC at Yankee Stadium on Wednesday night. In the days leading up to the game, head coach Hernan Losada spoke about the tight and small
“The government is not interfering in any way with the committee’s activities,” said Environment Minister Benoit Charette. (Photo: The Canadian Press) Environment Secretary Benoit Charette dismisses criticism and allegations by an energy specialist who has resigned from the Legault government’s
Accordingly the announcement From Air Canada, the company will suspend non-stop flights between Calgary and six destinations: Ottawa Halifax Frankfurt Cancun Honolulu Los Angeles These changes will take effect on October 30, 2023. This affects all travel profiles: business and
If you are lesbian, gay or transgender in Ottawa, it is better to check local laws before traveling to the neighboring country. A warning is issued in the face of increasing anti-LGBT+ rhetoric in the United States. We thought that
On Tuesday, August 29, 2023, the Canadian government issued a warning to members of the LGBT+ community planning to travel to the United States about the risks they may face in certain states. Ottawa recommends in particular “Check local laws”
(Toronto) According to a survey by the Chartered Professional Accountants (CPA) of Canada, some Canadians may overestimate their ability to manage their finances and pay off debt. Posted at 12:55 p.m. According to survey results, 47% of respondents rated their
Published on 08/28/2023 at 13:38 As many as 65% of respondents aged 18-34 perceive artificial intelligence positively for managing their personal finances. (Photo: The Canadian Press) Younger Canadians are more likely to use artificial intelligence to manage their finances
The Bank of Canada posted a $1.5 billion loss in the second quarter, widening its operating deficit to $3 billion since early 2023. Posted at 1:52 p.m. These are exceptional losses in the history of the central bank, which has
Female Leadership – Young Sylvie Demers, a recent graduate of HEC Montréal, began her career at TD at the age of 22. After holding positions in all areas of business since 1985, she became President of the Quebec Region in
(Toronto) Workers at three major automakers have voted overwhelmingly to allow their union to go on strike if collective bargaining boards fail to secure new collective agreements in the coming months. Posted yesterday at 21:57. Unifor, Canada’s largest private sector