Canadian Professionals Rush to Upskill for AI at Work
New KPMG research reveals 83% of Canadian employees feel the need to upskill in AI. Discover how structured training programs are helping professionals adapt to the new workplace reality.
New KPMG research reveals 83% of Canadian employees feel the need to upskill in AI. Discover how structured training programs are helping professionals adapt to the new workplace reality.
A national association warns of critical staffing shortages in Canada's medical labs, calling for urgent funding to train the next generation of professionals. Learn about the crisis and its impact on healthcare.
A new study reveals development charges in Edmonton have soared 628% since 2010, the highest rate among major cities. Despite the spike, fees per unit remain the lowest, aiding affordability. Explore the details and impacts.
Federal Budget 2025 projects a 37% surge in spending on private consultants, contradicting Liberal election pledges to reduce reliance on outsourcing. Analysis reveals a troubling shift away from public service expertise.
A retrospective on Toronto Sun's SUNshine Girl Djazel, a professional model with a passion for Egyptian symbols, reading, and sports. Discover the details from her June 2017 feature.
The Ottawa Charge face offensive challenges early in the PWHL's expanded season. Can they find enough goals to compete for a playoff spot? Read our analysis.
Curling's new professional Rock League has announced its six teams and 60 athletes, including stars like Rachel Homan and Brad Jacobs. Discover the groundbreaking mixed-gender format.
Curling enters a new era with the launch of Rock League, the world's first mixed-gender professional circuit, featuring 60 elite athletes including Rachel Homan and Brad Jacobs. Discover the teams and the future of the sport.
Edmonton city council approved a rezoning for six condos in Crestwood after the developer changed plans from an 11-unit apartment. The decision followed intense public feedback and a lengthy hearing.
All Elite Wrestling announces its Dynasty pay-per-view event for Rogers Arena in Vancouver on April 12, 2026. CEO Tony Khan cites Canada's strong market and Vancouver's passionate 2024 crowd as key reasons for the return.
The Vancouver Goldeneyes secured a dominant 4-0 victory over the New York Sirens, highlighted by Jenn Gardiner's first goal and Emerance Maschmeyer's first franchise shutout. Discover how the home crowd fueled the team's success.
Ottawa-Gatineau's Ela Day-Bédard makes history, selected by San Francisco in the inaugural Women's Professional Baseball League draft. Read about this landmark moment for Canadian sports.
The Vancouver Whitecaps prepare for the MLS Cup final as questions swirl about the club's long-term future in the city. Get the latest on this pivotal moment for Vancouver soccer.
A tribunal decision has cleared the final hurdle for a major three-tower condo development at the site of the former Preston Springs Hotel in Cambridge, paving the way for significant urban transformation.
Ottawa firefighters delivered a massive supply of toys to the Toy Mountain campaign headquarters at Carlingwood Shopping Centre on December 4, 2025, bringing holiday cheer to children in need.
Regina city council has approved opening applications for proposals to develop 'The Yards' railyard site, marking a major step in urban revitalization. Learn about the next phase for this key project.
Vancouver planning staff propose reducing developer fees and easing affordability rules to keep projects moving. The trade-offs include less funding for public art and delayed infrastructure.
The CPAO has disciplined the former auditor of Laurentian University following its 2021 insolvency. Get the details on the sanctions and the ongoing fallout.
Manitoba pharmacist Michael Watts has admitted to professional misconduct. Learn the details of the case and its implications for pharmacy standards in Winnipeg.
A Regina physician has been suspended for six months following findings of sexual impropriety with patients. Learn the details of the disciplinary action and its implications.
Tennis legend Serena Williams has taken a formal step toward a potential return to professional tennis by reentering the international anti-doping testing pool. Get the latest details on her comeback bid.
The Law Society of Ontario has formally revoked the licence of former Ottawa lawyer James Bowie, following his criminal convictions for extortion and harassment. Read the full details of the case and the professional misconduct findings.
Defenceman Cal Foote, acquitted in the 2018 World Junior sexual assault trial, has signed with the AHL's Chicago Wolves, becoming the fourth of five players to resume his pro hockey career.
Alberta's proposed Bill 13 seeks to shield regulated professionals from disciplinary action for personal speech. Experts argue other provinces should follow this model to protect constitutional rights.
Kelowna city staff propose trading industrial land to preserve Kelowna Springs Golf Course as 9-hole facility while allowing partial industrial development. Read the details.
A British Columbia teacher has been suspended by the regulatory body for professional misconduct involving a movie invitation and gift to a recent graduate. Learn the details of the case.
WWE legend Ric Flair makes explosive claim that Hulk Hogan's death resulted from street drugs after prescription pain medication was denied. Full details on the shocking revelation.
Ontario government exempts Skills Development Fund recipients from municipal planning laws to accelerate workforce training. Minister David Piccini announces new policy.
Boston Fleet's second overall pick Haley Winn logs impressive 26 minutes in professional debut, signaling bright future for PWHL team after rocky offseason. Read more about this rising defensive star.
A Vancouver pharmacy technician faces suspension for sexual misconduct toward female colleagues. Learn about the disciplinary action and workplace safety concerns.