Montreal police are currently investigating another incident of gunfire at a Jewish school in the city’s west end. This marks the second occurrence within the […]
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Google has announced that the deletion of content in Gmail and Photos will commence on December 1.
Google has officially confirmed the initiation of account deletions, or more accurately, purges, for specific personal Google accounts starting from December 1. This comprehensive purge […]
Legal representatives agree to a $55 million settlement regarding legal fees in First Nations child welfare case.
Class action attorneys have reduced their request for legal fees by $25 million in connection to an $80 million claim linked to a multi-billion dollar […]
In 2021, the income of the top 1 percent of tax filers increased by nearly 10%, as reported by Statistics Canada.
According to Statistics Canada, the highest-earning one percent of tax filers in the country experienced a nearly 10 percent increase in their incomes in 2021. […]
Brent Crude Drops Below $80 amid Growing Concerns about Demand
The price of oil dipped below $80 per barrel, marking the first occurrence in over three months. This decline is attributed to a diminishing outlook […]
Winnipeg resident files lawsuit against Tim Hortons, claiming that tea with cream resulted in hospitalization.
A legal action has been initiated by Gabrielle Lien Ho, a 25-year-old resident of Winnipeg, against Tim Hortons. Ho asserts that a staff error, wherein […]
The Bank of Canada is divided on the question of whether it is necessary to increase interest rates further.
The possibility of additional interest rate increases by the Bank of Canada is still under consideration, given the ongoing division within its governing council regarding […]
Former members of the Escapist team introduce a fresh gaming media platform named ‘Second Wind.
Today marks the announcement of a second independent gaming and culture website: ‘Second Wind,’ founded by former Escapist staff members Nick Calandra and Ben Croshaw. […]
Records from residential schools were made available just one day prior to the Archbishop’s appearance before the Senate.
An Indigenous residential school operated by a Catholic archdiocese in Manitoba and Saskatchewan has at long last released a highly anticipated collection of records that […]