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Bombardier Eyes Defence Sector Mergers

Canadian aerospace giant Bombardier explores potential defence industry mergers and acquisitions to strengthen its position in the lucrative government contracts market.

Toronto's Unemployment Crisis: 4th Highest in Canada

New data reveals Toronto's unemployment rate has climbed to 6.5%, making it the fourth highest among major Canadian cities. Discover what's driving this troubling trend and what it means for the city's economic future.

Vancouver may cut 400 jobs in budget crisis

A confidential internal memo reveals Vancouver is considering massive job cuts and service reductions to address a severe budget shortfall, sparking concerns about municipal services.

London Council approves 35% pay hike for next term

London City Council has approved a significant 35% salary increase for the next term, while rejecting proposed severance pay changes. The controversial decision passed with a 8-7 majority vote.

Lansdowne 2.0 Faces Union Contract Concerns

Ottawa's building trades council raises alarm about non-union contractors and wage concerns in the massive Lansdowne 2.0 redevelopment project, warning of potential labor disputes.

Downtown Toronto Stabbing Sends Two to Hospital

A violent stabbing incident in downtown Toronto left two men hospitalized with serious injuries after an altercation at a residential apartment building. Police are investigating the attack that occurred Saturday evening.

Farkas's Council Return: Calgary's Political Shift

Former councillor Jeromy Farkas's potential return to Calgary city hall signals a dramatic shift in municipal politics. Discover why his comeback could reshape city governance and what it means for Calgary's future.

Ottawa's Lansdowne 2.0 Faces Marathon Council Debate

Ottawa city councillors engage in lengthy debate over the massive Lansdowne 2.0 redevelopment project, with discussions stretching late into the night and scheduled to resume Thursday. Key concerns include financial risks and community impact.

Edmonton's New Diverse Council Sworn In

Edmonton welcomes its most diverse city council in history with a mix of experienced veterans and groundbreaking new faces ready to tackle urban challenges.

Edmonton's Diverse New Council Sworn In

Edmonton welcomes its most diverse city council in history as Mayor Amarjeet Sohi and new council members are sworn in during a vibrant multicultural ceremony at City Hall.

Toronto West End Stabbing Injures Woman

A violent stabbing incident in Toronto's West End has left a woman with serious injuries as police search for suspects and urge witnesses to come forward.

Calgary won't force city employees back to office

Discover why Calgary is bucking the back-to-office trend as city administration confirms no mandate requiring employees to return to in-person work, prioritizing flexibility and hybrid arrangements.

Terry Rozier Forfeits Salary During Heat Leave

Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier will not be paid during his personal leave of absence, creating salary cap implications and raising questions about his future with the team.

Blue Jays Playoff Game Disrupts Toronto Halloween Plans

As the Toronto Blue Jays face a crucial playoff game conflicting with Halloween festivities, Toronto residents are forced to choose between baseball and trick-or-treating. Discover how families are adapting their Halloween plans for this unprecedented sch

Toronto Halloween: Wet & Chilly Weather Expected

Toronto residents should prepare for a damp Halloween with Environment Canada predicting cool temperatures and rainfall that could impact trick-or-treating plans across the city.

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