There will be another chapter in the legal soap opera pitting Air Canada against the former Aveos workers. The airline wants to appeal a decision by the Quebec Supreme Court that requires it to compensate the former employees of the
This text appeared in the paper edition of November 30, 2022 The Canadian Forces (CAF) are struggling to diversify their ranks. In 2021, women and visible minorities made up almost a quarter of their total workforce. As CAF faces serious
Former Haitian Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe is asking a judge to lift sanctions Canada imposed on him for alleging he supported gangs that sparked a humanitarian crisis in Haiti. Mr Lamothe filed a motion in federal court in Montreal on
Former Haitian Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe is asking a judge to lift sanctions Canada imposed on him for alleging he supported gangs that sparked a humanitarian crisis in Haiti. Lamothe filed a motion in federal court in Montreal on Thursday,
December 22, 2022 It’s a celebration that came after 109 years of waiting. In late November, Canada won the Davis Cup for the first time in its history – the most prestigious trophy in men’s team tennis. Check out all
Ottawa will freeze all Canadian assets held by 67 individuals and nine companies in Russia, Iran and Myanmar Complicity in gross and systematic human rights violations. The new sanctions include officials who have cracked down on protests against the Russian
This was ordered by Nepal’s highest court on Wednesday the release of Charles Sobhraj, the French serial killer portrayed in the Netflix series The Serpent, responsible for a string of murders across Asia in the 1970s The Supreme Court has
(Accra) Ghana’s official press reported on Tuesday that four men have been sentenced to 10 years in prison for kidnapping two Canadian volunteers a few years ago. Posted at 8:58 Franz Kokutse Associated Press The individuals were convicted of conspiring
This week, Doreen Assaad, mayor of Brossard since 2017, answers our questions about leadership. Posted yesterday at 7:00am According to proactive disclosure reports from public companies that comply, in 2022 less than 8% women are directors of TSX-listed companies and
(OTTAWA) Retail sales in Canada showed the first signs of slowing just as the holiday shopping season picked up speed this fall, according to new statistics from Statistics Canada released Tuesday. Posted at 11:05 am Brett Bundale The Canadian Press