UAW to Defend Ford Worker Suspended for Heckling Trump
The UAW pledges full support for a Ford factory worker suspended after calling Donald Trump a 'pedophile protector.' The union asserts his right to free speech on the job. Get the full story.
The UAW pledges full support for a Ford factory worker suspended after calling Donald Trump a 'pedophile protector.' The union asserts his right to free speech on the job. Get the full story.
The UAW supports a Ford worker suspended for heckling Donald Trump during a plant tour. A GoFundMe for the worker has raised over $325,000. Read the full story.
Vancouver Police are investigating a violent daytime attack on a fast-food employee who refused a customer's demand for a free item. The incident highlights risks faced by service workers.
Frontline staff at Saskatoon's St. Paul's Hospital describe an unsafe workplace plagued by violence and weapons, prompting calls for urgent action to protect healthcare workers.
A man reported missing by a co-worker in Richmond has been found deceased. Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding his death.
A security guard died during a frigid overnight shift at a construction site near a Milan Cortina 2026 Olympic venue. Italian authorities have launched an investigation into the tragic incident.
Ontario's tow truck industry is reeling after a second roadside death in under a month. Operators are pleading with drivers to slow down and move over for emergency vehicles.
An arbitrator has ordered Canada Post to reinstate a mail carrier fired for hoarding thousands of undelivered letters, citing undisclosed PTSD as a key factor. Learn the full story.
A New Brunswick lobster processor has successfully appealed a $365,750 fine and a ban on hiring foreign workers. The decision, published January 9, 2026, overturns previous penalties.
Central Elgin introduces a new bylaw to regulate short-term rentals, addressing tourism growth and housing for temporary trades workers. Learn how this impacts property owners and the community.
Friends are collecting donations for a young Calgary woman whose husband died while working on an oil rig. The community shows support in the wake of the workplace fatality.
Aldrich Ames, the former CIA officer whose espionage for the Soviet Union caused immense damage to U.S. intelligence, has died in federal prison at 84. Discover the details of his betrayal and its lasting impact.
A retired social worker is driving across Canada, offering free, confidential sessions to help strangers feel heard and less alone. Discover how one man is turning personal loss into a mission of connection.
A Quebec safety board investigation found a fatal workplace accident in Montreal North resulted from insufficient training and safety instructions. Read the full report.
U.S. intelligence assesses Ukraine was not targeting a Vladimir Putin residence in a recent drone strike, contrary to Kremlin claims. Get the latest details on the escalating security situation.
Israel suspends over 30 humanitarian groups, including Doctors Without Borders, from operating in Gaza for non-compliance with new registration rules, sparking aid crisis fears.
A tow truck operator was killed in a collision in Wellington County on December 30, 2025. The incident highlights the dangers faced by roadside workers. Read the full story.
A Greater Toronto Area assembly line worker is celebrating a life-changing $1 million lottery win. He checked his ticket three times in disbelief. Read his incredible story.
New business licence filings raise fresh questions about a venue that received millions in provincial cash for worker training. The story continues to unfold.
A severe humanitarian crisis grips Afghanistan as international aid reductions leave millions facing hunger. The AP reports on the escalating situation and its devastating impact on vulnerable families.
A business licence application reveals new details about a venue where millions in provincial cash were spent to train workers, sparking scrutiny. Discover the unfolding story.
A scrapyard worker injured in the November UPS plane crash in Louisville has died on Christmas Day, raising the total fatalities to 15. The tragic incident continues to impact the community.
U.S. immigration authorities summon Afghan migrants for document checks on Christmas and New Year's Day. Critics call the timing a deliberate move to limit legal access. Read the full story.
A man who entered the U.S. via an Afghan evacuation program is charged federally after a fatal ambush on National Guard troops near the White House. U.S. prosecutors are considering the death penalty.
An investigation reveals how Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker Program, vital for agriculture, can lead to the exploitation and abuse of migrant workers. Read the full story.
A Windsor auto worker is celebrating a $100,000 windfall after playing an instant PLINKO scratch ticket. Discover his story and the lucky details.
Surrey RCMP are searching for a suspect who allegedly posed as a maintenance worker to steal a senior's purse on December 15. Police have released an image and are urging the public for help.
An Ottawa family of five faces deportation after a failed visa renewal. Despite a year-long review, they remain ineligible for government compensation, highlighting flaws in the immigration system. Learn their story.
Peel Regional Police are asking for the public's help to identify two men wanted for a violent sexual assault and robbery of a sex worker at a Mississauga hotel in November.
Montreal's Katrina Creed finds emotional release by working as a social worker during the day and a professional wrestler at night. Discover her unique dual life.