Ottawa Mayor Warns of Public Service Cut Impacts
Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe voices serious concerns about potential federal public service reductions, warning of devastating economic impacts on the National Capital Region and local businesses.
Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe voices serious concerns about potential federal public service reductions, warning of devastating economic impacts on the National Capital Region and local businesses.
Ottawa unveils significant cuts to temporary resident numbers and permanent immigration targets in the 2025 federal budget, marking a dramatic shift in Canada's immigration strategy.
American Airlines is eliminating hundreds of management positions at its Fort Worth headquarters as part of a sweeping corporate restructuring plan aimed at streamlining operations and reducing costs.
The Canadian government unveils sweeping measures to tackle youth financial struggles, including employment incentives, tax relief, and banking fee reforms aimed at younger generations.
The Canadian government is implementing significant budget cuts to international assistance and academic research, returning spending to 2019 levels amid fiscal constraints.
The Canadian government plans to eliminate 28,000 public service positions over five years through attrition and spending reductions, continuing workforce optimization efforts.
The upcoming 2025 federal budget reveals significant public service reductions. Discover how these cuts will impact government operations and what it means for federal employees across Canada.
Chrysler issues urgent safety recall for Jeep Wrangler 4xe and Grand Cherokee 4xe plug-in hybrids due to battery issues that could lead to vehicle fires, even when turned off.
Essential public transit connecting Leamington to Windsor will cease operations in April after failing to secure crucial financial support from county and provincial governments, leaving riders stranded.
Republican lawmakers are employing a calculated political strategy dubbed 'violent innocence' to push for drastic SNAP cuts while feigning ignorance about potential government shutdown consequences.
Canada's 2025 federal budget reveals significant cuts to intelligence oversight agencies, raising concerns about transparency and accountability in national security operations.
As the federal budget approaches, Ottawa's public sector workers face uncertainty with anticipated spending reductions and potential workforce changes that could reshape the capital's economic landscape.
Ontario residents face higher electricity costs starting May 1st. Learn how time-of-use and tiered rates are changing and get expert tips to manage your energy bills effectively.
A proposed class action lawsuit accuses Nordik Spa-Nature and competitors of conspiring to fix prices, potentially affecting thousands of Canadian customers seeking relaxation and wellness services.
Discover the surprising seasonal pattern behind Canada's food price increases and the government policies that drive October and February grocery spikes.
Facebook's parent company Meta Platforms delivered stunning Q1 earnings, crushing expectations and triggering a wave of analyst upgrades that position it as the standout performer among tech giants.
Imperial Oil Ltd. has struck a deal to sell its massive Calgary headquarters as part of a global restructuring that will eliminate hundreds of positions in the city, marking a significant shift for one of Canada's energy giants.
The United States plans to dramatically reduce refugee admissions to just 7,500 people in the coming year, a staggering decrease from over 100,000 under President Biden, signaling a major shift in American immigration policy.
Edmonton students joined forces with protesters demanding better support for teachers and condemning Alberta's Disability Assistance Program (ADAP) in a powerful demonstration at the Legislature grounds.
The Bank of Canada maintains its key interest rate at 5%, signaling the end of its tightening cycle while keeping options open for future moves. Discover what this means for your finances and the Canadian economy.
Disability rights activists are organizing a dramatic 'die-in' protest at the Alberta Legislature to oppose provincial changes to disability support programs they say will leave vulnerable citizens without essential services.
Essential transit service connecting Windsor to Leamington will cease operations in April 2026, leaving rural residents without public transportation options and sparking community concerns.
Despite stubborn inflation, economists reveal why interest rate cuts remain on the table for 2024 and how Canadians should prepare for potential financial shifts.
Stellantis, the automotive giant behind Jeep, Ram, and Dodge, reports impressive third-quarter revenue growth of 7% as its North American operations fuel a strategic turnaround. Discover how price increases and improved shipments are driving the company's
Exclusive: The Department of National Defence confronts significant budget reductions while union leaders sound alarm about potential job losses and service impacts across Canada's public service.
Wave of layoffs sweeps Canadian job market as Bell, Rogers, Loblaw and other corporate giants cut positions, creating widespread worker anxiety and economic uncertainty.
General Motors makes dramatic workforce reductions at its Detroit electric vehicle battery factory, citing slower-than-expected EV adoption and scaling back production plans.
In a dramatic restructuring move, Paramount Global reveals plans to eliminate approximately 2,000 positions as the entertainment giant integrates with Skydance Media, signaling major changes in Canada's media landscape.
The U.S. Federal Reserve signals potential rate cuts ahead, marking a significant policy shift that could impact Canadian mortgages, investments, and economic growth. Discover the timeline and implications.
A controversial letter alleges Alberta's UCP government restricts freedoms to political allies while punishing critics in education and healthcare sectors. Explore the growing concerns about political favoritism.