Economist Debunks Trump's False Price Claims
University of Michigan professor Justin Wolfers fact-checks Donald Trump's claim about falling grocery prices, citing official data showing widespread inflation.
University of Michigan professor Justin Wolfers fact-checks Donald Trump's claim about falling grocery prices, citing official data showing widespread inflation.
Unifor is demanding an investigation after three locked-out Titan Tool and Die workers were struck by a transport truck on the picket line. Get the latest on this developing labor dispute in Windsor.
Montreal's newly elected mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada calls for public transport unions to suspend strike action during critical period. Read the latest developments.
Founders of a Vancouver compassion club were convicted for trafficking despite providing fentanyl-free drugs. Sentencing is delayed pending a constitutional challenge.
Conservative riding executives in British Columbia are calling on MLAs to demonstrate courage and remove John Rustad as party leader amid internal tensions.
An Ottawa mother receives special recognition from Ottawa Fire Services after bravely running through flames to rescue her youngest son from a dangerous house fire.
Regina Pats rookies Maddox Schultz and Liam Pue win silver with Canada White at the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge, while the WHL club posts a strong 3-1 week. Read more about their success.
Three Unifor members sustained injuries during a protest at Titan Tool & Die in Windsor. Union demands immediate safety improvements and accountability.
Defence lawyers argue high-risk offender designation violates constitutional rights in fatal Laval daycare bus crash case that killed two children. Read the legal challenge details.
Quebec tribunal evaluates essential services for upcoming STM transit strike. Learn how Montreal's public transportation could be affected and what services will continue.
Statistics Canada releases crucial October employment data that could shape economic policy and interest rate decisions. Get the latest on unemployment rates, job creation trends, and what it means for Canadian households.
Saskatchewan's curling prodigies Myla Pue and Rylan Schultz continue their impressive run at the U17 World Challenge in Finland, securing spots in the semi-finals with dominant performances.
Dozens of protestors gathered outside Rockstar Games' Toronto office, accusing the gaming giant of union-busting tactics and demanding better working conditions for Grand Theft Auto developers.
Canada's highest court will hear the pivotal case challenging Saskatchewan's controversial parental consent requirement for pronoun changes in schools, setting a national precedent for LGBTQ+ rights and provincial authority.
The Alberta Teachers' Association prepares legal action against the UCP government's controversial bill forcing an end to teacher strikes, setting up a major constitutional clash over collective bargaining rights in education.
Toronto's Centennial College leads the charge in addressing Canada's skilled labor shortage through innovative programs and hands-on learning experiences during National Skilled Trade and Technology Week.
Quebec physicians are taking legal action against Bill 15's salary provisions, claiming the government is violating constitutional rights and undermining fair compensation negotiations.
Canadian job market faces turbulence as October layoffs hit highest level since February. Discover which sectors are most affected and what experts say about the economic outlook.
The FMSQ launches court challenge to suspend key provisions of Quebec's Bill 2, warning of catastrophic consequences for patient care and medical staffing across the province.
Canada's highest court considers intervening in Saskatchewan's controversial school pronoun policy requiring parental consent for students under 16, setting up a landmark LGBTQ2+ rights battle.
A biting political cartoon captures the controversy surrounding Prime Minister Trudeau's carbon tax legal challenge, questioning the use of public funds against provincial opposition.
As WestJet flight attendants negotiate a new labor agreement, Canadian travelers face potential disruptions. Learn how these talks could impact your summer travel plans and what rights passengers have during labor disputes.
In a surprising turn, conservative-leaning Supreme Court justices questioned the legal basis for Trump's tariff policies, creating unusual alliances during oral arguments.
California Republican lawmakers challenge the constitutionality of Proposition 50, arguing the suspension power violates democratic principles and due process rights.
A British Columbia regulator has fined Amazon $10,000 in a precedent-setting ruling that redefines delivery driver classification and could reshape gig economy standards across Canada.
An in-depth analysis of the pivotal EPS oversight report reveals both promising reforms and concerning gaps in Alberta's police accountability system.
A growing controversy over Vancouver's Stanley Park tree removal program escalates as residents file court challenges against what they call 'unnecessary deforestation' of the iconic urban forest.
After 37 days on picket lines, 20,000 Ontario college support workers ratify transformative new contract featuring unprecedented wage increases and job security protections.
The U.S. Supreme Court prepares to hear arguments challenging the constitutionality of former President Donald Trump's tariff policies, setting the stage for a landmark decision on presidential trade powers.
Montreal's public transit negotiations show movement as union and management find common ground on several issues, but outsourcing continues to divide parties in critical labor talks.