Tesla investors approve Musk's $87.8B pay package
Tesla shareholders have overwhelmingly approved Elon Musk's record-breaking compensation package while also greenlighting the company's move to Texas in a decisive victory for the controversial CEO.
Tesla shareholders have overwhelmingly approved Elon Musk's record-breaking compensation package while also greenlighting the company's move to Texas in a decisive victory for the controversial CEO.
Quebec physicians are taking legal action against Bill 15's salary provisions, claiming the government is violating constitutional rights and undermining fair compensation negotiations.
A groundbreaking $7.3 million settlement brings closure to Windsor high-rise residents displaced by a devastating fire, approved by a judge despite municipal objections. Discover how this decision impacts tenant rights and housing security in Ontario.
Saskatchewan is preparing to introduce groundbreaking legislation ensuring fair market value compensation for firearms affected by the federal buyback program. Learn how this provincial move could set a national precedent.
Tesla shareholders face a monumental decision on Elon Musk's unprecedented $56 billion compensation package that could create the world's first trillionaire or trigger his departure from the electric vehicle giant.
Juno Award-winning artist Meaghan Smith transforms her beloved snow-themed song into an enchanting children's book, bringing winter magic to young readers across Canada.
A rare Frida Kahlo self-portrait, 'Diego y yo,' is set to make auction history with an estimated US$60 million valuation that could break records for Latin American art.
Alberta's frontline heroes are fighting a hidden battle as PTSD claims face systemic delays and denials, leaving families in crisis and advocates demanding urgent reform.
The Quebec government is reopening negotiations with physicians over controversial payment reforms, aiming to transform how doctors are compensated while addressing healthcare system challenges.
A Vancouver Island woman is spreading happiness across British Columbia by creating personalized paintings of what brings joy to complete strangers in her unique social art project.
World's largest sovereign wealth fund joins growing opposition to Musk's controversial compensation deal ahead of Tesla shareholder vote.
Boeing confronts its first civil trial as families of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 victims pursue damages. The landmark case could expose internal safety failures and set legal precedents for aviation accountability.
Sudbury artist Kelsey Perreault challenges herself to create daily for an entire year, documenting her creative journey and inspiring fellow artists across Northern Ontario and beyond.
Exclusive look at why Canada's wildland firefighters are fighting for recognition as first responders and what changes would mean for their safety and compensation.
The Liberal government has rejected a significant pay raise recommendation for federally appointed judges, citing economic concerns and setting up potential tension with the judiciary.
A talented Vancouver baker has taken the crown on Netflix's viral baking competition 'Is It Cake? Halloween Edition,' stunning judges with incredibly realistic edible deceptions.
Celebrated Cape Breton fiddler Natalie MacMaster shares her inspiring story of faith, family, and finding love in every circumstance through her newly released book.
A Vancouver Island resident learned an expensive lesson about travel insurance after a missed flight cost him thousands in a BC Civil Resolution Tribunal case.
Discover how Xania Monet became the first AI-powered artist to chart on Billboard's airplay rankings, marking a revolutionary moment for artificial intelligence in the music industry.
Canadian music legend Sarah McLachlan opens up about her first album in a decade, the emotional Fumbling Towards Ecstasy 30th anniversary tour, and why she remains fiercely proud of her Canadian roots.
Quebec medical specialists have secured a Superior Court hearing to challenge government-imposed fee reductions, setting up a major healthcare funding battle.
Exclusive investigation reveals nearly 20% of physicians at Montreal's Queen Elizabeth Health Complex plan to quit Quebec due to controversial compensation reforms, sparking healthcare crisis fears.
A landmark ruling sees an Ontario judge dramatically reduce legal fees in a multi-billion dollar treaty rights case, calling the original $510 million request 'unreasonable' and setting new precedent for legal compensation.
Former Cold Lake tattoo shop owner Dale Amos found guilty of sexual assault in disturbing case that rocked the Alberta community. Exclusive trial coverage and victim impact statements.
A groundbreaking arbitration decision in Northern Ontario has classified a Sudbury firefighter's suicide as an accidental death, setting a precedent for mental health recognition in emergency services.
Canadian consumers eligible for compensation in Keurig single-use coffee maker settlement. Learn how to file your claim and what documents you need.