(Quebec) The Legault government is requesting reviews regarding a safety agency that has multiple branches in Quebec. Posted at 2:07pm Patrice Bergeron The Canadian Press Public Security Minister François Bonnardel on Thursday sent a letter to the sector’s regulator, the
The Chinese ministry spokeswoman made the statement hours before TikTok chairman and CEO Shou Zi Chew testified before a US Congressional committee. (Photo: The Canadian Press) BEIJING – The Chinese government is reportedly opposed to the United States implementing a
OTTAWA — Han Dong, the MP at the center of allegations of Chinese interference in Canadian affairs, left the Liberal faction Wednesday night and will now sit as an independent MP for Ontario’s Don Valley North riding. “I am taking
This Wednesday, March 24, 2023, government agencies, ministries, employers’ associations and Togolese private sector entrepreneurs met with a delegation of Canadian economic actors from the province of New Brunswick. This delegation of 4 members will be in the Togolese capital
The company fears that telework will make it less competitive. (Photo: Romeo Mocafico) RHéveil-matin is a daily column in which managers and their employees present inspiring solutions for a good start to the day. As you sip your favorite beverage,
China’s interference in Canadian affairs tops the list of issues Canadians want to see on the agenda when US President Joe Biden visits Ottawa next Thursday and Friday. • Also read: Foreign interference: Trudeau finally accepts his chief of staff
(Photo: 123RF) QUÉBEC BUDGET 2023. While highlighting some progress, employers’ organizations regret the fact that the budget does not go far enough to ease the pressure on employers suffering from labor shortages. For example, they welcome the introduction of an
(Montreal) Air Canada, in turn, announces its voluntary registration with the Office québécois de la langue française under the Charter of the French Language after several months of talks with the Office. Posted at 6:45am Last Thursday, the national railway
They are 47 students from the Department of Operational and Administrative Management (GEA) at the IUT of Reunion Island, a department of the University of Reunion Island, who left this Saturday, March 18th on a study trip to the Americas.
(Toronto) For the first time ever, women hold one-third of the directorships on the boards of companies that make up the Toronto Stock Exchange’s S&P/TSX composite index, ISS Corporate Solutions said on Monday. Posted at 3:52pm The corporate governance firm