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Titan Tool and Die Lockout Hits 150 Days in Windsor

The labour dispute at Windsor's Titan Tool and Die has reached a critical 150-day mark. Learn about the ongoing lockout, its impact on workers, and the broader implications for Ontario's manufacturing sector.

Sharpal 6-in-1 Survival Tool: Amazon's Top Pick for Outdoors

The Sharpal six-in-one knife sharpener and survival tool is an Amazon favourite for campers and outdoor enthusiasts. For under $10, this compact tool offers fire-starting, an emergency whistle, and sharpening capabilities. Discover why over 17,000 reviewe

7 survival tips for Canadian employers in 2026

Employment lawyer Howard Levitt outlines seven critical strategies for Canadian businesses to navigate the unforgiving legal landscape of 2026. Discipline, not clever tactics, is key to survival.

Milwaukee Tool Opens New Service Hub in Georgina, ON

Milwaukee Tool expands its Canadian operations with a new 54,000 sq ft Service Hub in Georgina's Keswick Business Park, creating over 60 jobs and boosting the local economy. Learn about this strategic investment.

New Tool to Help Courts Spot AI-Generated Evidence

Researchers are developing a tool to help Canadian courts identify AI-generated evidence. This initiative aims to address the growing challenge of deepfakes and synthetic media in legal proceedings.

Sick Ants Invite Destruction to Save Colony

New research reveals how infected ants perform a final altruistic act, leaving their colony to die alone and protect their nestmates. Discover the science behind this extreme social immunity.

Brampton teacher saved by stepson's CPR in NYC

Lindsay MacOdrum, a Brampton teacher, survived cardiac arrest in Central Park after her 17-year-old stepson performed immediate CPR. Her doctor credits his quick actions with saving her life.

5,000 steps a day helps keep breast cancer away

New research reveals walking 5,000 steps daily significantly reduces breast cancer recurrence risk and improves survival outcomes for Canadian women during and after treatment.

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