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A viral social media post highlights how hiring managers may judge candidates based on résumé interests, with experts discussing the unfair advantages and biases in recruitment processes.
A viral social media post highlights how hiring managers may judge candidates based on résumé interests, with experts discussing the unfair advantages and biases in recruitment processes.
A serious multi-vehicle collision has forced the closure of eastbound express lanes on Highway 401 near Winston Churchill Boulevard in Mississauga, causing significant traffic disruptions during the morning commute.
A truck collision with an overpass has caused a partial shutdown of Montreal's REM light rail system, leading to significant disruptions for commuters and emergency response efforts.
Brad Carr argues that expanding GST/HST rebates to all new homebuyers, not just first-timers, is crucial to reverse plummeting housing sales and stimulate construction amid Canada's ongoing housing crisis.
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RecommendedWhen a family member fails to claim their inheritance, it creates complex legal challenges. This guide explores the steps needed to handle unclaimed life insurance and assets in New Brunswick estates.
Homebuyers often overlook mortgage portability while focusing on rates, risking financial traps when relocating. This article explains why portability policies are crucial for avoiding penalties and maintaining favorable terms.
A recent Canadian court decision establishes that terminating employees for raising compliance concerns constitutes unlawful reprisal, with severe financial consequences for companies that resist regulatory oversight.
A Toronto-based developer introduces a groundbreaking guarantee, promising refunds to homebuyers if property values decline, addressing market volatility concerns.
Tim Shoults argues CBC should prioritize communities without local media instead of duplicating efforts in towns with established news outlets, criticizing executive bonuses and resource allocation.
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RecommendedGlobal markets show signs of recovery as Business News World shares and U.S. futures advance, following a recent downturn driven by AI-related fears that impacted Wall Street performance.
India's ambassador to Canada says a comprehensive trade agreement could be finalized within 12 months, as Prime Minister Carney prepares for a visit focused on economic diversification beyond the United States.
Motorists in Atlantic Canada see mixed fuel price trends as Nova Scotia and New Brunswick experience declines, while Prince Edward Island rates remain stable amid regional economic shifts.
The Canada Revenue Agency has implemented significant service upgrades for the 2026 tax season, promising improved efficiency and user experience for Canadian taxpayers.
As Ottawa's historic Carleton Tavern faces demolition for a 38-storey development, columnist Brigitte Pellerin argues against rebuilding a sanitized version, celebrating its authentic, unpretentious tavern culture instead.
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RecommendedVancouver's city council is set to vote on a significant rezoning proposal for a 25-storey hotel in the West End, a decision that could reshape the neighborhood's skyline and economic landscape.
British Columbia ambulance paramedics are in a position to issue a strike notice as contract negotiations with the provincial government continue, raising concerns about emergency response services.
As Canadian officials engage in a major trade mission in Mexico, the U.S. openly discusses terminating the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement in favor of separate bilateral deals, raising economic and political tensions.
Extreme winter weather with over a foot of snow has forced transit authorities to alter bus routes in Saskatoon and Prince Albert, impacting commuters across Saskatchewan.
A local woman expresses disappointment as Edmonton sells land in Wedgewood Heights below market value, raising questions about municipal financial decisions and community impact.
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RecommendedA rockslide in Sinclair Canyon has forced the closure of BC Highway 93S and Radium Hot Springs pools, with Parks Canada conducting safety work to prevent future incidents.
Accolad Technologies introduces international reward catalogs in USD and EUR to help global companies recognize employees across different markets and currencies.
Accolad Technologies Inc. introduces international USD and EUR catalogs, enabling companies to reward employees worldwide with localized digital gift cards, streamlining recognition for hybrid and distributed teams.
Calgary Transit is implementing automated passenger counting technology on its CTrain fleet to gather precise ridership data, enabling better service planning and resource allocation based on seasonal demand fluctuations.
Nestlé announces the sale of its global ice cream business, impacting its London, Ontario manufacturing plant. The move is part of a strategic shift to focus on core product categories.
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RecommendedAs Cuba's economic crisis intensifies, families are receiving essential supplies from Mexico, highlighting regional support efforts while daily struggles persist in Havana.
The Town of White City has officially annexed 504.4 acres from the Rural Municipality of Edenwold, paving the way for Bright Communities' proposed residential development called The Meadows, with construction targeted for 2027.
Edmonton City Council approved the sale of surplus school grounds in Wedgewood Heights to Treaty 8 First Nations for $1, paving the way for 60 affordable townhouse units despite vocal opposition and a court-ordered public hearing.
As the July 1 deadline for the CUSMA review approaches, Canadians are questioning Prime Minister Mark Carney's pledge for an improved trade agreement with the U.S. and Mexico.
A strata council in British Columbia faces complex issues with an airspace parcel owner over parking elevator access, highlighting legal gaps where the Civil Resolution Tribunal cannot intervene.
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RecommendedCenterra Gold Inc. announces a significant increase in its 2025 year-end mineral reserves, with gold reserves rising 58% to 5.5 million ounces and copper reserves up 49% to 1.7 billion pounds. The company also provides an exploration update on key project