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New Brunswickers back greater paramedic role: poll

A new poll reveals strong public support in New Brunswick for paramedics to take on a larger role in the healthcare system. Discover the details and what it means for the future of care.

Sudbury Firefighters Win Pay Parity with Police

An arbitrator has ruled that Sudbury firefighters will receive wage parity with city police. Salaries will rise to $119,000 by 2026. Read the details of this landmark decision.

Toronto housing starts down sharply in 2025

A new report reveals a significant decline in housing starts across southern Ontario, with Toronto receiving a failing grade. Discover the data and implications for the region's housing crisis.

$10 Gap Between B.C. Minimum and Living Wage

Over 700,000 low-wage workers in British Columbia face impossible choices as the gap between minimum wage and living wage reaches $10 per hour in Metro Vancouver.

Lethbridge living wage surges 11.5% to $22.30

A new report shows Lethbridge's living wage has increased to $22.30 per hour, making the city less affordable for working families. Learn what this means for Alberta residents.

Calgary living wage climbs to $26.50 per hour

A new report reveals Calgary's living wage has surged to $26.50 per hour. Discover how this impacts workers and the local economy, and why advocates say it's crucial.

Saint John to host 2027 World Men's Curling Championship

Saint John, New Brunswick has been selected to host the prestigious World Men's Curling Championship in 2027, marking a major sporting event for the coastal city. Learn what this means for local tourism and economy.

PM Carney & Premier Holt Plan Major NB Project

Prime Minister Mark Carney and New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt met in Fredericton to discuss a significant upcoming project announcement for the province. Stay informed about this development.

Northern Ont. living wage hits $21.10 for 2025

The living wage in Northern Ontario has increased to $21.10 for 2025, highlighting the growing gap with the provincial minimum wage. Discover what this means for workers.

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