Airmedic, the emergency medical transport company, is governed by the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA). The forwarder has been looking for a new buyer for several months. In a press release on Thursday, Airmedic announced that it has joined this
(Victoria) The British Columbia government has stopped advertising on Facebook and Instagram to send a message to parent company Meta, which is blocking Canadian news from social media platforms. Posted at 5:59pm. Prime Minister David Eby said in a statement
OTTAWA – Canada’s Supreme Court will not hear a challenge to a federal law that would allow disclosure of information to US tax authorities about accounts held by Americans with Canadian financial institutions. The case began when two women who
OTTAWA – Canada’s Supreme Court will not hear a challenge to a federal law that would allow disclosure of information to US tax authorities about accounts held by Americans with Canadian financial institutions. The case began when two women who
(New York) Elon Musk on Wednesday announced the creation of a new company focused on artificial intelligence, a still-mysterious project that is set to be unveiled in more detail on Friday. Posted at 3:43pm. “The goal of xAI is to
(Ottawa) Canada will contribute US$450 million to the Green Climate Fund, which aims to help developing countries fight climate change. Posted at 8:53am Environment Secretary Steven Guilbeault made the announcement on Wednesday while attending a ministerial meeting on climate change
This decision could have implications for the other potash mines in Saskatchewan. (Photo: The Canadian Press) Nutrien announced on Tuesday that it has cut production at its Cory potash mine due to the strike by workers at the Port of
A Quebecer has just filed a class action lawsuit against oil company Suncor following the June 21 cyberattack. Hackers gained access to the data of participants in the now-defunct Petro Points program. Posted at 12:45 am. Updated at 9:00 a.m.
The exhibition “Reconciliation, First Nations, Inuit and Métis Canada”, currently on display at the Chapelle des Capucins, has a dual interest in discovering the history of Canadian culture and Canada’s long-ignored Indigenous peoples, and features paintings, sculptures and Prints, traditional
(Toronto) A large majority of Canada’s small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) believe the country’s governments should remove interprovincial barriers to trade in goods like alcohol and meat, services and labor, the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) said Monday. Posted