The fate of the Center Georges-Vézina is still uncertain. (Photo: Trium Media Archives) When asked about the upcoming renewal of the fiscal compact with municipalities, the mayor of Saguenay reiterated her main financial demands to the government. Julie Dufour wants
World Sight Day, held on October 12, is an international day of awareness coordinated by the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB). TORONTO, Sept. 19, 2023 /CNW/ – To raise awareness of the importance of eye health, the
The big bosses of Loblaws, Metro, Costco, Walmart Canada and Empire Company Limited, the parent company of Sobeys and IGA, came up close to Parliament for this hour-long meeting. Canadians are facing rising costs of living, particularly food prices. This
Tenants plunged into uncertainty demonstrated in large numbers in several Quebec cities on Saturday against a provincial bill that would allow property owners to reject a lease assignment. • Also read: Real estate crisis : Owners denounce secret lease transfer
It will take years to resolve the affordable housing crisis that is hurting the Canadian government’s popularity even as construction activity reaches its highest level in 80 years, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland said Saturday. His comments were among the first
At this time when the world is facing crises that affect everyone on the planet, we must join forces to find common solutions. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau concluded his attendance at the G20 Summit in New Delhi, India today. During
Coca-Cola has just launched “Y3000 Zero Sugar,” a new drink powered entirely by artificial intelligence. Taste, marketing…here are AI’s ways to sell that new can. “Y3000 zero sugar”. This is the name of this new drink that Coca-Cola has been
On Tuesday morning, the three leaders of Manitoba’s main political parties shared their ideas on the economy, safety and other issues at a forum hosted by the Manitoba Heavy Construction Association. This was the first exchange between the three leaders
The death toll from the floods that devastated Thessaly in central Greece continued to rise on Sunday, reaching 14, according to fire officials. • Also read: IN PICTURES | Extreme Weather: Summary of Events Around the World • Also read:
Air Canada said Friday it had repaid about $589 million in debt it used to buy planes. The airline says it has repaid a $462 million loan provided by Export Development Canada (EDC) for the purchase of 14 Airbus A220-300s.