Canada’s Federal Minimum Wage to Increase Soon The federal minimum wage in Canada is set to rise in less than three months, with adjustments made […]
Author: Noah Perreault
Multicultural Association Highlights Significance of In-Person Citizenship Ceremonies
The Thunder Bay Multicultural Association is advocating for the return of in-person citizenship ceremonies in the city. These ceremonies have been on hold since they […]
Starbucks Reinstates Purchase Requirement for Store Access, Ending 2018 Open-Door Policy
Starbucks Reinstates “Buy Something or Leave” Policy, Ending Open-Door Access Introduced in 2018 Starbucks announced that its cafés, patios, and bathrooms will now be reserved […]
Tim Hortons Revives Two Classic Donuts Across Canada
Tim Hortons Brings Back Retro Favorites with Two Classic Donuts Tim Hortons is kicking off the new year by taking a nostalgic trip down memory […]
Class-Action Lawsuit Filed Against Loblaws, Walmart, and Sobeys Over Alleged Underweight Meat Sales
A proposed class-action lawsuit in British Columbia accuses Loblaws, Walmart Canada, and Sobeys of “misrepresenting” the weight of meat products by including the weight of […]
Restaurant Sparks Controversy by Charging $120 for Pineapple Topping on Pizza
Few culinary decisions have sparked as much controversy as the choice made by a Canadian chef in the 1960s to place tinned pineapple atop a […]
School Software Hack Impacts School Boards in Six Canadian Provinces
PowerSchool Cyberattack Impacts School Boards Across Canada, Exposing Sensitive Data School boards across Canada are managing the aftermath of a major cyberattack on PowerSchool, a […]
Mailing a Letter? Costs to Rise by 25% Starting Monday
Starting Monday, mailing a letter will cost Canadians more. The price of stamps purchased in booklets, coils, or panes will rise by 25 cents, reaching […]
