Ontario’s Education Minister says government-appointed supervisors working at several school boards could each earn up to $350,000 a year, paid out of the school boards’ […]
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Rogers and Fido customers may be eligible for compensation in Canadian class-action lawsuit
A class action lawsuit has been filed in Canada against Rogers and Fido over a major nationwide outage that happened in 2021. According to a […]
Salmonella outbreak tied to dog food sickens at least 31, sends 7 to hospital
The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) says 31 people have gotten sick in a salmonella outbreak linked to dog food and treats. The confirmed […]
Experts warn at Thunder Bay conference that Canada’s forests are drying and at growing risk
Canada faces longer and more intense wildfire seasons, forestry experts meeting in Thunder Bay this week say the country’s forests are drying out faster than […]
Ontario college part-time support staff to vote on potential strike next week
Part-time support workers at Ontario’s 24 colleges will hold a strike vote next week, as thousands of full-time workers continue their fourth week on the […]
Montreal startup to build $200M carbon-capture plant in southwestern Manitoba
A Montreal clean-tech company plans to build a $200-million carbon-capture plant in southwestern Manitoba. Deep Sky, which already runs a carbon-capture site in Alberta, announced […]
Toyota issues recall for additional 32,000 vehicles in Canada
Toyota is recalling about 32,000 vehicles in Canada because of a problem with the rear-view display that could increase the risk of a crash, according […]
Mortgage costs set to climb for Canadians
About one-third of Canadians with mortgages will face higher payments by the end of 2026, but a new report from the Bank of Canada says […]
Thunder Bay Councillor Urges Removal of Shelter Village from City Plans
Thunder Bay Councillor Wants to Cancel Shelter Village Plan in Favour of Permanent Housing A Thunder Bay city councillor is bringing forward a motion next […]
Enbridge CEO Calls for End to Tanker Ban, Warns Against Building a ‘Pipeline to Nowhere’
Enbridge CEO Says Pipeline Plans Won’t Move Forward Without Federal Policy Changes The head of Enbridge, Canada’s largest oil shipping company, says his company won’t […]
