Flying object shot down over the Yukon: Justin Trudeau calms down Relations between Canada and China
The Prime Minister was in Whitehorse, Yukon, on Sunday, where a flying object was shot down by a NORAD fighter jet on Saturday because it violated Canadian airspace. Shortly after the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) publicly announced the
Share the post “In the face of global warming, what will maritime transport look like in 2050?” In 2021, the seas enabled the exchange of around 11 billion tons of goods. The observation is clear: maritime transport is the key
Share the post “In the face of global warming, what will maritime transport look like in 2050?” In 2021, the seas enabled the exchange of around 11 billion tons of goods. The observation is clear: maritime transport is the key
April 28, 2023 According to a study by Montreal-based job search platform Talent.com, 95% of Quebecers are interested in the four-day week. An idea against the labor shortage? This survey, conducted online in early April by YouGov for Talent.com of
Airstrikes and heavy shelling in Khartoum, tens of thousands of people fleeing the war: Sudan is “collapsing,” alarmed the UN chief as the fighting entered its third week. Since the outbreak of a bloody power struggle between army chief Abdel
The approximately 20 apartments are well on the way to being built, with the help of a financial contribution from the federal government and the support of the Société d’habitation du Québec (SHQ), among others. For Dominic Longpré, mother of
A few weeks before the World Cup (20 July – 20 August, in Australia and New Zealand), the European Club Association (ECA) announced on Wednesday that it was impossible to register players before the legal deadline set by FIFA, ten
To denounce the widening tax gap between the wealthiest and the less well-off, members of the tax collective Échec aux paradis rallied outside the offices of the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) in Montreal on Thursday morning. The demonstrators wanted to
More than 150,000 federal employees who are members of the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) went on strike Tuesday for the seventh straight day. Their union representatives continue to negotiate with the government to secure a larger pay increase
In its summary of deliberations released on Wednesday, the central bank said the main reasons its board is considering another rate hike are the resilience of economic growth, the potential difficulty of pushing inflation from 3% to 2% and the