Thousands of Ontario liquor store employees will walk off the job Friday after contract negotiations between the LCBO and its workers broke down, the workers’ union says....
Three levels of government say they’ve finalized a deal that will provide more than $1.6 billion in federal funding over the next five years to communities in British Columbia, in order to build and maintain “critical infrastructure.” Under the...
The federal government has named Lt.-Gen. Jennie Carignan as defence chief. As CBC News first reported last week, Carignan’s appointment makes her the first woman to hold...
New Brunswick Canada Day falls on a Monday this year and most retail and city services will be closed for the holiday. Celebrations and fireworks will...
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...
For Lamia Charlebois and many other Lebanese Montrealers, travelling to Lebanon is not a luxury but a necessity. “You don’t travel to Lebanon like you travel...
Persistent staffing shortages in the health-care sector across Canada in the wake of the pandemic have led some organizations, including some provincial government agencies, to increasingly call upon...
After a two-year study of abuse in sports, a parliamentary committee is calling for sweeping changes to better protect athletes from sexual and physical abuse — including mandatory...
With the threat of a potential worker strike looming for Ontarians, the LCBO says it will be expanding store hours starting this week. Bargaining is currently underway...
Businesses’ demand for temporary foreign workers has surged across the country in recent years, with employers given the green light to hire more than double the...
International student Miran Kadri had many things on his mind when he made the move from Gujarat in western India to Windsor, Ont., last year. Among them, concerns...
To understand Canada’s failure to criminally prosecute foreign collusion, an old news report from Washington offers a useful starting point. In 1981, a Canadian correspondent made an observation: when it...