Colleges stunned by order to halt international activities
Algonquin College says it is “seeking clarification” on the provincial government’s new policy.
Algonquin College says it is “seeking clarification” on the provincial government’s new policy.
Ontario child care centers that are not part of the $10 a day program will lose provincial funding starting in 2025, including subsidies for famili
Starting Sept. 11, federal employees in Ottawa and Gatineau will be required to report to the office more often under new hybrid work rules.
Sun, water and sand.
Unemployment in Canada could reach 7% or even higher by the end of the year, warns National Bank Chief Strategy and Economics Officer Taylor Schlei
The Canadian housing market saw some sales growth in June, but overall activity remains subdued, with the Bank of Canada’s 25 basis point rate cut
Despite inflation, Canadians are more enthusiastic about taking a vacation away from home this year than they were in 2023.
Environmentalists are concerned about the government’s plans to raise tariffs on cheap Chinese electric cars to protect the local market.
Over the past three years, the number of new and used cars for sale has plummeted, and the bargains have disappeared.
Higher service prices are cited as the main reason.