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Survey suggests more Canadians plan to do holiday shopping online this year
A new survey suggests more Canadians are planning to do some or all of their holiday shopping online this year. A survey commissioned by FedEx Canada and released today found that 65 per cent of Canad...
Kayla Derkach Nov 22, 2017
Uber hack raises disclosure concerns, calls for stronger data protection
The theft of details on millions of Uber customers, and the company’s efforts to cover up the breach, have raised alarms among privacy experts and renewed calls for better data protection laws i...
Kayla Derkach Nov 22, 2017
Long Inuit wait for residential-school apology from prime minister ends Friday
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. - Jimmy Tuttauk was working on the remote coast of northern Labrador when he first heard that Ottawa was settling with former students of residential schools. It was 2007 and he...
Kayla Derkach Nov 22, 2017
Ontario reforms labour laws, boosts minimum wage to $15 in 2019
TORONTO - Ontario passed sweeping labour reform legislation Wednesday, including increasing the minimum wage to $15 an hour, which will form a key pillar of the governing Liberals’ re-election b...
Kayla Derkach Nov 22, 2017
N.S. need-a-doctor registry doesn't prioritize sickest people: auditor general
HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia Health Authority needs to find a way to ensure people with serious health concerns who’ve registered on a provincial website are actually connected with a doctor, the p...
Kayla Derkach Nov 22, 2017
Singing, dancing help travellers pass the time during flight delay
Waiting out a flight delay is anything but a joyous experience for most, unless it’s a group of Newfoundlanders with instruments and a trove of traditional music. Some travellers at Pearson Inte...
Kayla Derkach Nov 22, 2017
Deloitte report urges Canadian companies to be more courageous about diversity
MONTREAL - Canadian business leaders need to take “courageous” actions to make sure their companies are more diverse and inclusive in order to remain competitive amid demographic and techn...
Kayla Derkach Nov 22, 2017
Lawren Harris painting sells for more than $3 million at auction Wednesday night
TORONTO - A painting by Group of Seven founding member Lawren Harris sold for just over $3 million Wednesday night, in line with presale expectations. The 1925 oil canvas “Mountains East of Mali...
Kayla Derkach Nov 22, 2017
Liberals propose billions for affordable housing, including individual benefits
OTTAWA - A Liberal government fond of promising help for those working hard to join the middle class unveiled billions in housing help Wednesday that could make a difference to hundreds of thousands o...
Kayla Derkach Nov 22, 2017
New Brunswick city councillor quits to work as lifeguard in the Bahamas
A New Brunswick city councillor has stepped down to take an unlikely gig: lifeguard in the Bahamas. Jordan Nowlan was one of the province’s youngest-ever politicians - he was in high school when...
Kayla Derkach Nov 22, 2017

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