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HR boss out at Toronto security firm after pay delays

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.

$400K Payout Puts Prediction Markets in Spotlight

A $400,000 payout following the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is drawing intense scrutiny to prediction markets. Explore how these platforms operate and the regulatory questions they raise.

Quikcard Tournament Brings Pond Hockey Classic to Edmonton Kids

Young hockey players in Edmonton experienced a classic winter tradition as the Quikcard Minor Hockey Week tournament transformed a golf course into 20 mini-rinks on January 10, 2026. Discover how the event connects a new generation to Canada's sporting he

7 survival tips for Canadian employers in 2026

Employment lawyer Howard Levitt outlines seven critical strategies for Canadian businesses to navigate the unforgiving legal landscape of 2026. Discipline, not clever tactics, is key to survival.

Canada's World Junior Hockey Supremacy Era Ends

Hockey Canada's changes fail to prevent a third consecutive semifinal loss to Czechia at the 2026 World Juniors, signaling the end of automatic dominance. Read the full analysis.

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.

Video shows brawling at B.C. minor hockey game

Disturbing video captures a physical altercation involving coaches at a minor hockey game in Vernon, B.C. The incident, now under investigation, raises serious concerns about safety in youth sports.

Canada's world junior hockey team aims for rebound

After a disappointing finish, Canada's world junior hockey team, led by experienced returnees like Gavin McKenna, is focused on a strong rebound at the 2025 championship in London, Ont. Read their story.

U.S. Army to Limit Blind Vendor Contracting Preference

The U.S. Army plans to limit a longstanding preference for blind vendors in dining hall contracts, a move critics call part of a broader attack on programs for underrepresented workers. Learn the details and potential legal challenges.

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