Ottawa Mayor Warns of Public Service Cut Impacts
Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe voices serious concerns about potential federal public service reductions, warning of devastating economic impacts on the National Capital Region and local businesses.
Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe voices serious concerns about potential federal public service reductions, warning of devastating economic impacts on the National Capital Region and local businesses.
The Liberal government's latest budget includes increased funding for CBC/Radio-Canada and explores Canada's potential entry into the Eurovision Song Contest, signaling new cultural ambitions.
The Canadian government plans to eliminate 28,000 public service positions over five years through attrition and spending reductions, continuing workforce optimization efforts.
The upcoming 2025 federal budget reveals significant public service reductions. Discover how these cuts will impact government operations and what it means for federal employees across Canada.
Essential public transit connecting Leamington to Windsor will cease operations in April after failing to secure crucial financial support from county and provincial governments, leaving riders stranded.
Ottawa Public Health faces mounting financial pressures and is urgently requesting additional provincial funding to maintain essential services through 2026.
As the federal budget approaches, Ottawa's public sector workers face uncertainty with anticipated spending reductions and potential workforce changes that could reshape the capital's economic landscape.
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Ottawa residents can now voice their opinions on making alcohol consumption legal in city parks as part of a potential pilot project that could transform summer gatherings.
British Columbia's drug toxicity crisis continues to claim lives at an alarming rate, with new coroner data revealing 158 deaths in September and over 2,000 fatalities so far in 2024.
The Canadian Public Accountability Board appoints Sonny Randhawa as new CEO, bringing extensive financial regulation experience to strengthen audit oversight across Canada.
Hockey Hall of Famer Jennifer Botterill shares her remarkable transition from Canadian hockey legend to acclaimed Sportsnet broadcaster, offering unique insights into the women's game.
As Montreal's public transit strike disrupts thousands of commuters, the STM union is directly appealing to Mayor Valérie Plante to step in and help resolve the contract dispute that's paralyzing the city's transportation network.
Ottawa Police are searching for a suspect involved in a voyeurism incident at Bayshore Shopping Centre. Authorities have released surveillance images and are urging public assistance.
Edmonton City Council faces a critical decision on transitioning to electric buses amid budget constraints and environmental goals. Discover the challenges and opportunities in this major transit overhaul.
New Brunswick announces major funding for dedicated RCMP sexual violence investigation unit, enhancing support for survivors and improving justice outcomes across the province.
Discover which Canadian public service organizations are leading the way in employee satisfaction, innovation, and workplace excellence in the 2025 rankings.
Canadian media giant Corus Entertainment announces groundbreaking recapitalization strategy, converting substantial debt into shares while securing new financing to navigate evolving broadcast landscape.
Exclusive investigation reveals why certain federal departments outperform others in employee satisfaction and productivity. Discover the key factors that create exceptional government workplaces across Canada.
Exclusive analysis of Canada's federal workplace rankings shows dramatic disparities in employee satisfaction across departments, with some agencies soaring while others face significant challenges.
Discover the surprising factors that elevate Canadian federal departments beyond mere employment into truly exceptional workplaces, as revealed by the latest Best Places to Work rankings.
Discover the groundbreaking federal departments and agencies recognized as Canada's best public service workplaces in 2025, setting new standards for employee satisfaction and innovation.
The Los Angeles Dodgers' dramatic World Series Game 7 triumph captured Canadian audiences, delivering record-breaking television numbers that highlight baseball's growing popularity north of the border.
Manitoba authorities confirm high-risk offender Randall James Mousseau has been released from prison and will reside in Winnipeg, prompting community safety concerns.
Toronto Transit Commission leadership responds to criticism of service during Blue Jays playoff games, acknowledging communication failures while defending overall performance.
Thousands of Blue Jays fans were left stranded downtown after transit services shut down following Toronto's dramatic World Series victory, sparking outrage and safety concerns.
Toronto-based quantum computing company Xanadu announces groundbreaking SPAC deal to go public on Nasdaq, marking a major milestone for Canada's quantum technology sector and creating one of the world's first publicly traded quantum computing firms.
Montreal's transit nightmare begins as STM workers launch 4-week strike, forcing commuters into hours-long delays and traffic gridlock on the first Monday of the unprecedented disruption.
A horrific stabbing spree aboard a UK train leaves multiple victims wounded as police launch manhunt for suspect in chilling public transport attack.
Ottawa's public transit agency spends $192,000 on used California buses plus towing costs, raising questions about fiscal responsibility and transit strategy.