Dodge Charger from Windsor Wins Top Auto Award
The Windsor-built Dodge Charger muscle car has been crowned North American Car of the Year at the Detroit Auto Show, marking a major win for Canadian manufacturing. Read the full story.
The Windsor-built Dodge Charger muscle car has been crowned North American Car of the Year at the Detroit Auto Show, marking a major win for Canadian manufacturing. Read the full story.
Quebec Premier Francois Legault is set to make a crucial announcement regarding his political future in the National Assembly. Watch the live address and get the latest updates.
National Bank of Canada establishes a new office in Dubai to provide enhanced support and services for Canadian companies operating in the Middle East region. Learn about the strategic expansion.
Toronto's vibrant diaspora communities are buzzing with anticipation as the 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to bring national teams from Ghana, Croatia, Germany, and more to the city. Discover how local fans are preparing for the historic event.
A Chinese national faces charges for allegedly taking photos of a sensitive U.S. Air Force base. The case highlights ongoing security concerns and international tensions. Read the full details.
One Community Solutions, a firm with millions in city contracts, parts ways with its HR head as guards finally receive back pay after missed holiday cheques. The city's potential liability is examined.
General Motors records massive $6 billion in charges as government electric vehicle incentives are cut and emissions standards fade. Explore the financial impact on the auto giant.
General Motors takes a massive $6 billion financial hit due to reduced electric vehicle incentives and fading emissions standards. Explore the details and implications for the auto industry.
Stellantis reports a 30% jump for Grand Caravan and a 95% surge for Pacifica sales in Canada for 2025, securing their top minivan status amid an overall company sales drop. Discover the details.
EllisDon enforces new safety rule: all personnel on its worksites must wear CSA/ANSI Type 2 hard hats with chin straps starting Jan 1, 2026. A move to cut traumatic head injuries.
Alberta courts issued 400 judgments for unpaid wages in 2025, leaving workers owed a staggering $3.7 million—an 84% increase from the previous year. Discover which companies are the biggest violators.
The Quebec National Assembly resumes its spring session with international trade tensions and domestic policy on the agenda. Discover the key issues facing lawmakers.
Significant employment law changes are now active in Saskatchewan, affecting how workers receive tips and access paid sick leave. Learn what the new regulations mean for employees and employers across the province.
Saskatchewan's new employment standards took effect Jan. 1, 2026, banning employers from withholding tips and changing sick leave rules. Learn about the key changes for workers.
Three Toronto driving schools had their operating licences revoked this year for failing to meet provincial standards. Learn about the Ministry of Transportation's audit process and the broader context of licence revocations in Ontario.
A Treasury Board report reveals a decline in federal service performance, with under half of high-volume services meeting internal standards last year. Read the details and analysis.
A new KPMG survey finds 72% of Canadians say it's important their next vehicle is assembled in Canada, citing economic impact and trade concerns. Discover the full consumer sentiment shift.
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.
A Montreal yoga instructor, grieving the loss of her sister to an eating disorder, is challenging toxic 'skinny culture' and redefining health. Read her powerful story.
The 104th session of the Youth Parliament of Manitoba convened at the Legislative Assembly, empowering young voices to debate provincial issues. Discover how youth are shaping Manitoba's future.
Josh Freed's attempt to assemble a '30-minute' stationary bike spiraled into a 9-hour saga of dropped bolts, microscopic instructions, and physical comedy, proving the journey to fitness can start on the living room floor. Read his hilarious tale of DIY d
The Windsor-built Dodge Charger Sixpack Scat Pack has been crowned Vehicle of the Year by The Detroit News, a major win for Ontario's auto sector amid cross-border trade tensions. Discover the details of this prestigious accolade.
South Korea's parliament has approved a bill allowing heavy punitive damages for publishing false information, raising concerns over press freedom and censorship. Learn the details and implications.
Pope Leo XIV has called cardinals from around the world to the Vatican for a crucial meeting to assist in governing the Catholic Church. The assembly highlights his collaborative leadership approach.
Premier David Eby has flatly rejected a committee's proposal for a citizens' assembly on electoral reform, dashing Green Party hopes and closing the door on proportional representation.
Former President Donald Trump will witness the dignified transfer of two National Guardsmen and an interpreter killed in Syria. The ceremony honors Sgts. William Howard and Edgar Torres-Tovar.
The Edmonton Humane Society achieves a major milestone as the first animal shelter in Western Canada to receive national accreditation. Learn what this means for animal welfare standards in Alberta and beyond.
The Trump administration argues a $300M White House ballroom is vital for national security. A historic preservation group's lawsuit seeks to halt the project. Get the latest details.
Waterloo authorities have issued close to 300 charges against rental property owners this year for bylaw violations. Discover the details and what this crackdown means for tenants and the housing market.
Stellantis's Windsor Assembly Plant has successfully hired over 1,000 workers to staff its new third shift, marking a major jobs milestone for the region. Learn more about this economic boost.