Senator Warren Challenges Media Consolidation on TV
Senator Elizabeth Warren condemns Skydance's $8.4B Paramount acquisition and potential Warner Bros. Discovery bid during Colbert interview, highlighting antitrust concerns.
Senator Elizabeth Warren condemns Skydance's $8.4B Paramount acquisition and potential Warner Bros. Discovery bid during Colbert interview, highlighting antitrust concerns.
Canada Post and CUPW reach agreement in principle on new contracts, pausing rotating strikes just before the busy holiday season. Members will vote on final wording.
Canada Post and CUPW reach agreements in principle after two years of contentious bargaining, suspending potential postal strike. Details on the breakthrough labor deal.
Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers have reached a tentative agreement, potentially avoiding service disruptions. Details of the deal remain confidential pending ratification.
Canada Post and CUPW reach tentative agreement after strikes caused $541 million quarterly loss. Deal aims to restore postal services across Canada.
Manitoba Justice Minister announces new amendments to strengthen intimate image legislation, enhancing protections against digital abuse and exploitation. Learn about the changes.
The House Ethics Committee has launched a wide-ranging investigation into allegations against Rep. Cory Mills, including campaign finance violations and misconduct. Learn the latest developments.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith invokes notwithstanding clause for three transgender-related laws, facing criticism while defending parental rights. Read the latest developments.
Titan Tool workers mark 100 days on strike in Windsor's longest automotive labor dispute. Get the latest details on this historic labor action.
Alberta's government invokes the notwithstanding clause to pass three contentious transgender laws. Learn about the legislation and its implications for the province.
Canada Post anticipates losing 30,000 employees to retirement and voluntary departures by 2035, creating significant workforce challenges for the national postal service.
Titan Tool workers in Windsor reach 100-day lockout, surpassing Ford's 1945 strike as longest auto labor dispute in city history. Unifor national president joins protest.
The Ford government introduces a new bill requiring impaired drivers who kill parents to pay child support. Learn about the proposed legislation and its potential impact.
A Bradford man faces impaired driving charges following a collision in Barrie. Learn about the incident details and legal consequences of impaired driving in Ontario.
Alberta's UCP government passes Bill 10, legalizing the hunting of farmed elk and deer within fenced harvest preserves. Learn about the new regulations and their impact.
A 16-year-old driver faces stunt driving charges in Cornwall, Ont. after police clocked them at 119 km/h in a 50 km/h zone. Learn about the serious consequences.
South Carolina legislators are examining what could become the most restrictive abortion legislation in the United States as opponents continue challenging limits. Stay informed on this developing story.
Ontario Provincial Police remind residents that pushing snow from driveways onto roads is illegal and dangerous. Learn the proper snow clearing practices to avoid fines.
An Ontario man faces consequences after pleading guilty to using his boat to harm wildlife. Learn about the case details and potential penalties for wildlife offenses in Canada.
Discover how Morocco's liberal export laws and ideal desert conditions have created a thriving meteorite hunting industry, with prices reaching millions for rare Martian specimens.
Ontario officially bans speed enforcement cameras while Toronto increases fines for blocking streetcars during snowstorms to $500. Get the latest updates on provincial traffic enforcement changes.
An Alberta man faces charges for allegedly posting an intimate photograph online without consent. RCMP investigate as digital privacy concerns grow across Canada.
Alberta government awaits progress on pipeline negotiations after province excluded from federal fast-track projects. Prime Minister Carney says more time needed for deal.
As Canada Post rotating strikes continue, many Canadians remain unaffected. Explore why public apathy prevails and what this means for postal workers' demands.
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.
A New Brunswick hospital must compensate a patient $5,000 after staff failed to provide services in French, highlighting ongoing official language rights enforcement in Canada's only bilingual province.
Manitoba's government passes sweeping new bills including strong anti-disinformation measures for elections, healthcare reforms, and enhanced consumer protections in final legislative push.
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.
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.
A Barrie driver is facing multiple criminal charges following a 1 AM traffic stop that uncovered license suspension, prohibited driving, and open alcohol containers in the vehicle.