Canadian Leaders Vow “Nothing Is Off the Table” in Response to Looming U.S. Tariffs Canadian political leaders are doubling down on their commitment to defend […]
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Canada to Increase Federal Minimum Wage Soon
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]