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Bob McKenzie's 35-Year World Juniors Streak Ends

Legendary hockey broadcaster Bob McKenzie is absent from the World Junior Championship for the first time since 1991. Discover how he's spending his retirement and the holiday traditions he's reclaiming.

What Public Servants Must Watch in 2026

From major job cuts to new AI policies, here are the pivotal issues set to impact federal government employees in Canada during the coming year. Stay informed.

Israel Shuts Down Army Radio After 75 Years

The Israeli cabinet has voted to close the historic Army Radio station, ending a 75-year broadcast era. Prime Minister Netanyahu supported the controversial decision.

Federal outsourcing hits $26.1B despite cuts promise

Federal Budget 2025 projects a 37% surge in spending on private consultants, contradicting Liberal election pledges to reduce reliance on outsourcing. Analysis reveals a troubling shift away from public service expertise.

Federal workers over $150K up 96% in 5 years

New data reveals a 96% jump in federal public servants earning over $150,000 in five years, with 27,261 workers now in that bracket. Explore the figures and what they mean for Canada's largest employer.

Vancouver keeps public change tables after outcry

Vancouver city officials scrap controversial plan to remove baby change tables from public washrooms following strong public opposition. Learn how community advocacy made a difference.

MLS Ends Apple TV Deal Early: Whitecaps Impact

MLS terminates Apple TV deal 3.5 years early, shifting broadcast strategy. What this means for Vancouver Whitecaps fans and local TV access. Learn about the new hybrid approach.

How New Public Service Early Retirement Buyouts Work

Learn how the federal government's $1.5B early retirement incentive program will work for Canadian public servants, funded by the pension plan surplus. Get the details on eligibility and timeline.

Federal public service cuts exceed attrition capacity

Analysis reveals Canadian government's plan to cut 40,000 public service jobs by 2028-29 cannot rely solely on attrition. Departments like CRA face significant challenges despite early retirement incentives.

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