Conrad Black on Canadian Identity and Economic Revival

Conrad Black argues that Canada's distinct identity has been undermined by economic dependence and political ambiguity, suggesting that economic revitalization could finally answer why Canada isn't part of the United States.

U.S. Border Work Travel Guide for Canadians

Canadian professionals crossing the U.S. border for work must prepare proper documentation, understand visa requirements, and follow specific protocols to ensure smooth entry and compliance with regulations.

N.B. Payroll System Revamp Delayed, Over Budget

The New Brunswick government's initiative to modernize its payroll system is experiencing significant setbacks, with project delays and budget overruns raising concerns about fiscal management and operational efficiency in the province.

Timmins Businesses Targeted by Online Payment Scams

Timmins police have reported a surge in online payment scams targeting local businesses over the past six months, with multiple complaints filed. Authorities are urging vigilance as fraudsters exploit digital transactions.

CAPE Cancels Treasury Board Meetings Over Office Return

The Canadian Association of Professional Employees refuses future engagement with Treasury Board on expanded return-to-office directives, calling consultations 'fake' and insisting discussions happen at bargaining table.

Alberta Traffic Fines Increase Next Month, Some Up 50%

Alberta announces significant traffic fine increases effective March 13, with speeding tickets rising 8-9% and serious offenses facing up to 50% hikes, including careless driving penalties jumping from $473 to $710.

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