Women in B.C. Mining Rise to Over 20% of Workforce
The mining sector in British Columbia is transforming, with female participation jumping from 12% to over 20%. Industry leaders cite diversity as a key business advantage for the future.
The mining sector in British Columbia is transforming, with female participation jumping from 12% to over 20%. Industry leaders cite diversity as a key business advantage for the future.
The Trump administration suspends the Diversity Visa Program after the suspect in the Brown University and MIT shootings entered the U.S. through the lottery. Details on the policy shift and its context.
President Trump suspends the diversity visa lottery program following revelations the suspect in the Brown University and MIT shootings entered the U.S. through it. Details on the policy shift and the case.
President Trump suspends the U.S. green card lottery program following revelations the suspect in the Brown University and MIT shootings entered the country through it. Details on the policy shift and investigation.
President Trump suspends the diversity visa lottery program following revelations the Brown University shooting suspect entered the U.S. through it. Details on the policy shift and its impact.
A new Interac survey reveals rising prices are making holiday spending difficult for many Canadians. Discover the financial pressures facing Montrealers this season.
A new Leger poll reveals widespread dissatisfaction in Vancouver, with 63% of residents believing the city is heading in the wrong direction. Mayor Ken Sim responds, pledging action on affordability and safety.
The London Police Services Board has approved a new strategy to improve diversity within police ranks, aiming for a force that better reflects the community it serves.
A new Sudbury police survey reveals residents' top safety worries are addictions, drug trafficking, and homelessness. The force is now aligning its strategy with these community priorities.
A Bank of America survey reveals fund managers' cash holdings have plunged to a record low of 3.3%, signaling extreme bullishness despite tech valuation fears. Discover the risks and optimism driving markets.
A North Bay police survey reveals downtown businesses feel safer with increased police presence since a pilot hub opened on Main Street in June 2025. Read the findings.
A woman sustained severe, life-changing injuries in an industrial accident in East York, Toronto, on Tuesday night. The incident is under investigation.
Three new surveys in Lethbridge, Alberta, reveal a surge in optimism among local business owners about their future prospects and the local economy. Discover the key findings.
Columnist Jerry Agar argues Canada's federal diversity, equity, and inclusion programs have succeeded and the bloated bureaucracy, costing over $75 million yearly, should be dismantled. Read the analysis.
A new union survey reveals a crisis of violence in Quebec schools, with nearly all teachers reporting incidents. Read the alarming details and calls for action.
An esoteric debut by Bolivian-American duo Los Thuthanaka shocked the music world by topping Pitchfork's prestigious year-end list. This win highlights the vast, queer-inclusive diversity of Latine music beyond mainstream reggaeton.
The City of Markham is funding a new entrance award for equity-deserving students at Seneca Polytechnic's fire protection program and donating two fire trucks for hands-on training. Learn how this partnership aims to diversify Ontario's fire services.
Foremost Clean Energy Ltd. will commence a ground-based gravity survey in December at its Hatchet Lake Uranium Property in Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin, targeting the Richardson Trend.
Coppernico Metals Inc. has commenced a large-scale UAV magnetic and ground gravity survey at its Sombrero copper-gold project in Peru, aiming to define new drill targets and expand the mineralized footprint.
New data reveals a major shift in Canadian travel habits. Domestic tourism soared in Q2 2025, while trips to the U.S. fell sharply. Explore the numbers and what they mean for the economy.
A fatal workplace incident has claimed the life of a recycling employee in Sussex, New Brunswick. WorkSafeNB is leading the investigation into the tragedy.
A new survey reveals many Canadians plan to support local businesses this holiday season, but competitive pricing is still a major deciding factor for shoppers.
A new Angus Reid Institute survey confirms Saskatchewan's family doctor shortage remains a critical problem. Read the details and what it means for residents' healthcare access.
Emerita Resources Corp. launches a 1,536 km helicopter-borne geophysical survey over its Iberian Belt West project in Spain to identify new massive sulphide deposits. The survey starts in December 2025.
Windsor celebrates the opening of a new Sikh memorial garden, honoring community heritage and promoting cultural diversity in the city. Discover this meaningful addition to Windsor's landscape.
Canada's telecom regulator requires major streaming services like Netflix and Amazon to track diversity statistics of creative staff, raising concerns about future quotas.
A new JLL survey shows 75% of Albertans will shop Black Friday sales, with over half preferring physical stores. Alberta's holiday spending averages $1,376, below the national average.
A construction worker in London sustained serious, life-altering injuries after falling at a work site. The incident highlights ongoing workplace safety concerns in the construction industry.
Sharan Kaur counters claims that multiculturalism stalled Canada's development, arguing it helped build the nation. Read her compelling perspective on Canadian diversity.
Marvel star Simu Liu condemns Hollywood's 'deeply prejudiced system' as Asian representation declines. He cites financial hits to counter studio risk claims. Read his powerful stance.