Part of the controversial redevelopment of Ontario Place has been temporarily stopped after a group trying to preserve the site on Toronto’s waterfront was granted a...
Unifor said on Wednesday that its members at Bombardier ratified a new three-year collective agreement, ending an 18-day strike at the business jet maker’s manufacturing facilities...
TurboTax-parent Intuit said on Wednesday it will let go of about 1,800 employees, or 10 per cent of its workforce, as it looks to focus on...
More than 9,000 Ontario liquor store employees are on strike after bargaining talks broke down between their union and the LCBO. Leaders of the Ontario Public...
David Vigneault, director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), announced Thursday he’s stepping down from the spy agency’s top job after seven years of service....
The federal government has enacted a controversial digital services tax that will bring in billions of dollars while threatening Canada’s trading relationships by taxing the revenue...
The Office of the United States Trade Representative says it will do what’s necessary to halt Canada’s tax on large foreign digital services companies. Last month,...
Some police services in Canada are using facial recognition technology to help solve crimes, while other police forces say human rights and privacy concerns are holding...
London This Canada Day marks a celebration of the country’s 157th birthday. Dozens of free events are planned across London. Still, there are some closures to...
A man in St. John’s rents office space, but he doesn’t have an office job. He’s an electrician, driving from gig to gig all day. The office is...
With Canada Day just around the corner, some places in Manitoba are changing their hours or closing over the long weekend. Here’s a look at what’s...
The Canadian government appears set to push back against the explosive growth in Chinese electric vehicle imports by joining its allies in a tariff battle that...