On Monday, premiers will attend a health summit to discuss ways to “improve health care through innovative and cutting-edge initiatives.” (Photo: The Canadian Press) Prime Minister François Legault will not attend the Federation Council meeting, which will be held in
Well, my dear Montreal foodies, hold on to your forks because today we have something that will make you jump for joy (or at least hunger). The twinkling lights of Montreal have once again lit up the Canadian food scene,
War today, tomorrow what? The bombings and the ground offensive are raging in the Gaza Strip without an answer to this crucial question. Posted at 1:21 am. Updated at 5:00 am. It is the duty of the international community to
Rodney Hodgins, a Prince George resident, says he used his upper body strength to pull himself up the front aisle of the plane in August while his wife Deanna held his hands and legs while third airline ground crew was
The Canadian economy added 18,000 jobs in October, up 0.1%, compared with gains of 0.3% in September and 0.2% in August. (Photo: The Canadian Press) Canada’s unemployment rate was 5.7% last month, Statistics Canada said Friday. This is the fourth
In the first case we are talking about the Tesla Model 3 and Y, which have been manufactured since January 1, 2018. The plaintiff alleges premature paint deterioration problems. To date, more than 25,000 Tesla Models 3 and Y have
A motion passed Tuesday by Quebec’s National Assembly politely reminds the federal government to mind its own business when it comes to nursing and health services, while again calling on it to increase its funding. The motion, submitted jointly by
(Toronto) Canadian Tire Corporation announced Tuesday the signing of an agreement to buy back the 20% stake in Canadian Tire Financial Services owned by Scotiabank for $895 million. Posted at 1:54 p.m The move restores the retailer’s full ownership of
An Egyptian asylum seeker in Montreal says he will be deported from Canada and faces the death penalty imposed by Egypt’s justice system. Dr. Ezzat Gouda remembers his wife’s disbelief when he told her his refugee status application had been
“This has been an incredibly stressful time for Canadian households just managing their daily expenses,” noted Julie Kuzmic, senior compliance officer for consumer advocacy at Equifax Canada. Young adults “seem to feel financial hardship more than their older counterparts,” the