(Montreal) Air Canada has rejected claims for compensation from some travelers who were among the thousands of people affected by flight delays due to computer malfunctions in recent weeks – a response it now describes as “erroneous” and is ensuring
Canada’s main stock index fell on Thursday, amplifying its decline from the previous day as oil prices fell and investors continued to gauge the Bank of Canada’s decision to resume its rate-hiking campaign of interest. The Toronto Stock Exchange’s S&P/TSX
The Department of Heritage Canada announced today that it intends to provide policy guidance to the Canadian Radio, Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to determine the scope of the recently passed Bill C-11. The bill, which will require streaming services
New York residents are urged to take the utmost precautions in light of the very poor air quality. Smoke from Canada’s devastating fires has reached the American city, causing great concern. On Tuesday, Big Apple Mayor Eric Adams said that
Samsung products and services enable a smart, convenient and connected world for Canadians to enjoy Samsung Canada invites Canadians to test their knowledge of the new Samsung SmartThings connected home experience. Launching today at the Samsung Experience Store at the
PureLiFi, a leader in light-compatible connectivity, has just announced the signing of a three-year contract with Fairbanks Morse Defense (FMD), an American company specializing in maritime defense. This partnership will enable PureLiFi to deliver its breakthrough technology to maritime defense
As part of the “Africa Day” celebrations, African ambassadors and heads of diplomatic missions accredited to Canada organized a roundtable discussion on the campus of the University of Ottawa on May 25. This meeting, organized in close collaboration with the
Air Canada says its communications system has begun to stabilize after technical issues Thursday morning, but travelers will continue to face delays and cancellations before it is fully operational again. Updated on 01um June Sammy Hudes The Canadian Press Montreal
MONTREAL – A final step awaits this year’s prospects on their way to the 2023 NHL Draft. The league evaluation session, which will be attended by 106 candidates, will be held June 4-10 at the KeyBank Center and HarborCenter in
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced on May 31 that “Canada is beginning a new process to welcome qualified recent arrivals with work experience into priority jobs as permanent residents.” The announcement was made today by Canadian Immigration Minister