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Calgary man wins $36M Lotto 6-49 jackpot

A Calgary man's ordinary day turned extraordinary when he discovered he'd won $36 million in the Lotto 6-49 draw. Discover his incredible reaction and future plans in this exclusive story.

NB RCMP Officer Charged with Domestic Assault

A New Brunswick RCMP officer has been charged with domestic assault following an investigation by Nova Scotia's Serious Incident Response Team. The officer remains suspended with pay as the case moves through the judicial system.

Ontario Lawyers Disciplined for Professional Misconduct

The Law Society of Ontario has disciplined numerous lawyers for serious professional misconduct, including sexual harassment, misappropriation of client funds, and ethical violations that shake public trust in the legal profession.

Winnipeg ER Doctor Charged with Patient Assault

A Winnipeg emergency room physician has been charged with assault following a disturbing incident involving a patient at a local hospital, raising serious questions about medical conduct and patient safety.

Secrets of Canada's Best Government Workplaces Revealed

Exclusive investigation reveals why certain federal departments outperform others in employee satisfaction and productivity. Discover the key factors that create exceptional government workplaces across Canada.

Ottawa Public Service Workplace Rankings Exposed

Exclusive analysis of Canada's federal workplace rankings shows dramatic disparities in employee satisfaction across departments, with some agencies soaring while others face significant challenges.

Calgary Police Survey Exposes Major Morale Crisis

A comprehensive internal survey exposes troubling levels of dissatisfaction and burnout within the Calgary Police Service, with only 36% of employees feeling valued and significant concerns about workplace culture.

Leadership Drives Profit: The Untold Business Connection

Discover how effective leadership directly impacts company performance and profitability, with expert insights from employment lawyer Howard Levitt on what separates successful organizations from struggling ones.

Moose Jaw officer charged with assault, break-and-enter

A Moose Jaw police officer has been charged with assault and break-and-enter following an on-duty incident that occurred in January 2024. The case is now before the courts as the officer faces serious criminal allegations.

Langley RCMP sergeant guilty of assault in arrest

A Langley RCMP staff sergeant has been found guilty of assault for using excessive force during a shoplifting arrest. Learn about the case that's raising questions about police conduct.

Air Canada Wins Employee Experience Award

Air Canada's innovative employee-centric strategy earns top honors at Customer Centricity World Series Awards, recognizing how investing in staff creates exceptional customer experiences.

Air Canada Wins Employee Experience Strategy Award

Air Canada earns top honors at Customer Centricity World Series Awards for groundbreaking employee experience strategy that's transforming customer service excellence across North America.

Kamloops Pharmacist Suspended, Fined $2,500

A Kamloops pharmacist faces consequences after admitting to making false statements to their regulatory body, resulting in a four-month suspension and financial penalty.

Regina Police Chief Firing Acknowledges Harm: Complainant

The firing of Regina Police Chief Evan Bray represents an acknowledgment of harm caused to community members, according to a woman whose misconduct complaint contributed to his removal. The case highlights ongoing accountability issues within police servi

Halifax police officer charged with obstruction

A Halifax Regional Police officer has been charged with obstruction of justice following an internal investigation into allegations of selling stolen bicycles. The case raises serious questions about police conduct and accountability.

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