Why You Can't Smile in Passport Photos

Passport photos require neutral expressions due to facial recognition technology used at borders. Smiling alters facial proportions, making identity verification harder for biometric systems.

Understanding 'Job Hugging': When to Leave a Bad Job

Career expert Angela Champ explains the concept of job hugging, where employees stay in unsatisfying roles due to fear or comfort, and offers tips on recognizing when it's time to move on for better opportunities.

Iran War's Impact on Global Energy Market and Prices

The escalating war in Iran is injecting severe uncertainty into global energy markets, with potential disruptions to oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz threatening supply chains and driving price volatility worldwide.

Final Weekend for N.B. Maple Syrup Tradition at Kings Landing

The 'Maple, the First Taste of Spring' event at Kings Landing Historical Settlement concludes this weekend, featuring traditional sap boiling over open fires. This marks the end of a beloved annual tradition celebrating New Brunswick's maple heritage.

B.C. Paramedics Union Ratifies New Contract

The union representing British Columbia paramedics has voted to approve a new contract with the province, marking a significant step in labor relations and healthcare services.

Canada's Job Losses: Not Panic Yet, But Youth Struggle

Canada's February job losses, led by Quebec's steep decline, may be statistical noise rather than economic crisis. However, a hiring slowdown is creating a tough entry for young workers, with youth unemployment rising sharply.

Record Development Eases Calgary Multi-Family Market

Calgary's housing market sees significant slackening as record multi-family development adds over 50,000 units, creating more balanced resale conditions and rising vacancy rates according to CMHC and industry experts.

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