Hyatt Chairman Steps Down Over Epstein Ties

Thomas Pritzker, executive chairman of Hyatt Hotels Corp., has resigned following revelations of his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The move comes amid ongoing scrutiny of corporate leaders linked to the financier.

SAAQclic Scandal: Inquiry Reveals Lies and $500M Blowout

A public inquiry into Quebec's SAAQclic IT scandal found mismanagement, deliberate lies to government, and that the premier's office knew of cost overruns 18 months before public disclosure of a $500 million budget blowout.

Valuable Australian Kelpie Stolen from Grey County Family

A one-year-old Australian Kelpie named Lucy was stolen from her Hanover-area home on February 11, 2026. Owner Lauren Coates believes the theft was targeted due to the dog's high value of up to $10,000, warning that other families may have been similarly v

Kevin O'Leary Wins $2.8M Defamation Suit

Canadian businessman Kevin O'Leary has been awarded $2.8 million in a defamation lawsuit against crypto influencer Ben Armstrong, who falsely accused him of murder.

Mexican Mine Abduction Raises Security Doubts

The kidnapping of 10 mine workers in Sinaloa, Mexico, has sparked protests and raised serious questions about the effectiveness of recent security improvements touted by authorities.

What's Motivating Canadians to Move: Homeownership and Work

A comprehensive analysis reveals the primary motivations behind Canadians' decisions to relocate, with homeownership aspirations and employment opportunities emerging as dominant factors shaping migration patterns across the country.

Amazon Van Stuck on Mudflats After GPS Error

An Amazon delivery driver became stranded on treacherous mudflats after following GPS directions to Foulness Island, highlighting the risks of over-reliance on navigation technology in remote areas.

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