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The High Cost of Inaction in Employment Disputes

Employment lawyer Howard Levitt warns Canadian boards that delaying personnel decisions is now a major governance risk, leading to escalated disputes and liability. Read his analysis.

Dear Abby: Boyfriend Won't Commit After Two Years

A woman in her mid-30s seeks advice as her boyfriend of two years hesitates on marriage. Plus, a grieving pet owner feels betrayed by her partner's impulsive decision. Read the full column for expert guidance.

Ex-SNC-Lavalin CEO stripped of licence, fined $75K

The former CEO of SNC-Lavalin has been stripped of his professional engineering licence and ordered to pay a $75,000 fine following disciplinary action. Get the full details on this major development.

City Shelter Guards Not Paid in December

Employees of One Community Solutions, a firm with over $40M in Toronto contracts, report missing December pay and poor working conditions. Read the full investigation.

New Calgary Council Cuts Tax Hike, Revokes Rezoning

Calgary's new city council, sworn in October 2025, slashes a planned property tax increase and moves to revoke contentious rezoning rules, signaling a shift in civic governance. Discover the changes for 2026.

Blue Jackets' Travel Woes Delay Senators Game

The Columbus Blue Jackets faced major travel delays, forcing a 30-minute postponement of their NHL game against the Ottawa Senators. Get the full story on the chaotic journey.

Lululemon founder pushes for board leadership change

Lululemon Athletica Inc. founder Chip Wilson is advocating for a change in the company's board leadership, according to a December 2025 report. Get the details on this major business development.

New Assessment Measures for Grey Bruce Health Unit Board

Following a provincial takeover, board members of the Grey Bruce Health Unit will now be subject to new performance assessment measures. Learn about the changes and their implications for public health governance in Ontario.

5 New Members Appointed to Edmonton Police Commission

Edmonton City Council has appointed five new members to the Edmonton Police Commission, shaping the future of police governance and community oversight. Learn about the new appointees and their roles.

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