The Canadian dollar rebounded against its U.S. counterpart on Friday, recouping some of its weekly decline, as higher-than-expected jobs data bolstered expectations of further rate hikes by the Bank of Canada. The loonie was trading 0.4% higher at 1.3650 per
Change of situation at the extraordinary local council meeting on Tuesday evening. Mayor Andrée Bouchard has removed the two ordinances on the pine forest on the island of Sainte-Thérèse from the agenda. “Citizens raised interesting points and we decided to
New Brunswick’s minimum wage is the lowest in the Atlantic and one of the lowest in Canada, just above that in Saskatchewan. It’s always embarrassing to be at the bottom of such a ranking. But contrary to appearances, things aren’t
WestJet WestJet will suspend flights between Toronto and Montreal this winter. No date has been announced for resumption of service, but according to an article published by CTV News yesterday, the airline is suspending flights between the two cities from
“Gaillac” is the new name of Air France’s newest Airbus A220 300. Gaillac was received from Canada on July 13, 2023 and operated its first commercial flight “Paris-Athens” on July 15. Air France’s new Airbus A220 300 has already been
Launched on YouTube eight years ago, Léa has adapted her content to her new life in Montreal since her arrival in 2021. Originally from the south of France, she continued her studies in Canada and now holds a master’s degree
3:00 p.m Today AVASK Accounting & Business Consultants Ltd in collaboration with KATA Global Logistics Ltd introduced its new end-to-end omnichannel supply chain management solution. This innovative solution enables… 3:00 p.m The governments of Canada and British Columbia, along with
The union team declared an impasse during talks on September 26 and 27 given the Canada Border Services Agency’s (CBSA) refusal to address our key demands and its stubbornness in extracting concessions from us. Our priorities for this round of
After two and a half months of strike, Hydro Ottawa employees finally reached an agreement with their employer. Hydro Ottawa Limited’s more than 300 employees, represented by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), are expected to return to work
Quebec’s Ministry of Cybersecurity and Digital Affairs confirmed Thursday that a computer security incident caused by an employee’s action was quickly resolved. This employee forwarded documents containing personal data of 529 public employees to a personal email inbox. It acted