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 […]
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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 […]
Nova Scotia School System Cybersecurity Breach May Have Financial Repercussions
Nova Scotia’s Education Department has revealed that a recent cybersecurity breach involving the widely used PowerSchool student information system may financially affect current and former […]
Teen Behind ‘Slender Man’ Stabbing to Be Released from Psychiatric Facility
A Wisconsin woman convicted of stabbing a classmate nearly to death in an attempt to please the fictional horror character “Slender Man” will be released […]
Canadian Average Asking Rents Drop to 17-Month Low in December
Average asking rents across Canada fell to $2,109 in December on a year-over-year basis, marking a 17-month low, according to a new report. The monthly […]