Quebec CEO pay gap hits 236 times average salary
A new report shows Quebec's highest-paid CEOs earn 236 times more than the average worker. Explore the data and what it means for economic inequality in the province.
A new report shows Quebec's highest-paid CEOs earn 236 times more than the average worker. Explore the data and what it means for economic inequality in the province.
A new report highlights the growing pay gap in Canada, with top CEOs earning 248 times more than the average worker. Discover the economic trends shaping salaries in 2026.
A new report reveals a stark income divide in Canada, with top CEOs now earning 248 times the average worker's pay. Explore the data and its implications for economic inequality.
A new survey shows a stark perception gap in the Greater Toronto Area, where residents believe crime is rising despite national statistics indicating a decline. Discover the facts behind the fear.
A viral pay stub shows an American Airlines captain earned nearly $458,000 this year, with hourly rates over $360. Discover the reaction and what it takes to earn elite pilot pay.
Windsor Regional Hospital announces its next Chief Executive Officer, with a seasoned internal leader set to take the helm in 2026. Discover the leadership transition plan.
A new survey reveals Canadian companies are scaling back hiring plans for early 2026, with a growing skills mismatch posing the biggest challenge. Discover the key trends shaping the labour market.
The United Kingdom introduces a new paid 'gap year' scheme for young people to serve in the armed forces. Learn about the program's details and its potential impact.
The UK will launch a paid military gap year program in 2026 for 150 young people, offering training without long-term commitment to address defence recruitment struggles. Learn more about this new initiative.
The dark, true story of Bob Wood, co-creator of the infamous 'Crime Does Not Pay' comic, whose life ended in a real-life murder scandal. Explore the rise and fall of true crime comics in Canada and the U.S.
A student's anonymous campaign of kind notes has ignited a pay-it-forward movement across the city. Discover the story behind the mysterious author and the widespread impact.
Israel accuses the Palestinian Authority of promoting terrorists released in hostage deals and continuing its 'pay-for-slay' policy, despite claims of suspension. Read the details.
A leading AI expert predicts Canada's lagging productivity will drive widespread AI adoption in 2026. Naim Antaki of Gowling WLG reviews the year in AI for Canada.
Action star Dolph Lundgren responds to critics of his marriage to Emma Krokdal, who is 39 years younger. He credits her with helping him through his cancer battle and says 'all that matters is that you enjoy your life.'
Elon Musk's wealth soars to an unprecedented $700 billion following a court ruling upholding his Tesla pay package. This milestone solidifies his position as the world's richest person.
A Saskatchewan city offers a festive alternative to paying parking fines, allowing drivers to donate toys instead. Discover how this initiative spreads holiday joy for children.
A Delaware judge has reinstated Elon Musk's monumental 2018 compensation package worth $139 billion, concluding a years-long legal dispute. Explore the details and implications.
A Canadian writer shares her journey of falling for and marrying a man nearly three decades older, challenging stereotypes about age-gap relationships and finding unexpected firsts.
Experts predict Ontario's new pay transparency regulations will significantly impact hiring and wages. Learn how these rules could reshape the province's labour landscape.
A sidelined union president is suing PSAC, alleging a scheme allowed staff to get extra pay without membership approval. Get the full story on the legal battle and financial irregularities.
The City of Calgary confirms overdue pay for municipal election staff will be sent by December 19, 2025. Officials apologize for the payroll delay affecting polling station workers.
The CEO of Loto-Québec asserts that digital platforms are not harming the provincial lottery's business, addressing concerns about online competition. Read the full statement.
A University of Calgary expert cautions holiday shoppers about the hidden dangers of 'buy now, pay later' services. Learn the risks and how to protect your finances this season.
Transport Minister announces Via Rail President and CEO Mario Péloquin will step down in January 2026. Get the latest details on the leadership change at Canada's passenger rail service.
Luigi Mangione seen on video walking past HealthcareUnited CEO Brian Thompson one day before fatal shooting. Key evidence debated in pretrial hearing. Read the latest.
A University of Calgary professor warns that 'Buy Now, Pay Later' services can lead to overspending and financial strain during the holidays. Learn the psychological triggers and risks.
Canadian powersports giant BRP Inc. has appointed automotive veteran Denis Le Vot as its new CEO, effective February 2025. The move, praised by analysts, brings deep international and automotive experience to the Ski-Doo and Sea-Doo maker.
Kraft Heinz names former Kellanova CEO Steve Cahillane as its new leader, replacing Carlos Abrams-Rivera effective January 1. The move comes as the food giant prepares to split into two separate public companies in late 2026.
Former senior bureaucrat Ray Gilmour has been confirmed as the permanent Chief Executive of Alberta Investment Management Corp. (AIMCo) after serving as interim CEO since a major board and management shakeup in late 2024.
Former senior Alberta bureaucrat Ray Gilmour has been confirmed as the permanent CEO of the Alberta Investment Management Corp. (AIMCo), following a major governance shakeup in late 2024. Learn about his background and the fund's path forward.