Sunday, December 22, 2024
- Advertisement -spot_img

TAG

Ontario

Canadian Transportation Agency plans tougher rules on flight disruptions

Open this photo in gallery:Airlines in Canada must provide meals and hotel rooms for passengers whose flights are disrupted by two hours or more...

CPA Canada split from Ontario, Quebec groups becomes official

The organizations representing chartered professional accountants in Quebec and Ontario are officially split from CPA Canada as of Friday. The...

Ontario’s online gaming court battle: What’s at stake? – Durham Post

Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s government is pushing for a court decision that could reshape Ontario’s online gambling industry. The province is asking the Ontario...

BlackBerry third-quarter loss shrinks to US$11 million

WATERLOO, ONTARIO — BlackBerry Ltd. says it lost US$11 million in its third quarter, compared with a loss of $21...

Four new Canadian tech commitments in the Fall Economic Statement that shouldn’t be overlooked

BDC AI funding, procurement reform, money for Black entrepreneurs might have been missed in yesterday’s chaos. ...

Air Canada eyes strong revenue growth by 2028 on robust leisure travel demand

Open this photo in gallery:Air Canada AC-T said on Tuesday it was targeting a 36 per cent jump in its 2028 operating revenue from...

Freeland quits: Dominic LeBlanc sworn in as Finance Minister

Chrystia Freeland resigned as Minister of Finance on Monday, hours before she was due to deliver...

Donald Trump’s tariff threats could spark an early Ontario election

A looming tariff battle between the United States and Canada could be a factor in a long-rumoured early Ontario election, some political experts say, suggesting the...

‘Don’t make us pay’: Northern Ontario mayors say immigration cuts hurt their cities

TORONTO — As the federal government looks to drastically reduce its immigration targets over the next few years, the mayors...

Long-awaited bill to oust misbehaving councillors falls short, say advocates

Ontario politicians who've long advocated for a way to fire councillors who harass their staff or egregiously violate their code of conduct are feeling a mix...

Ottawa directs labour board to order striking Canada Post employees back to work

Open this photo in gallery:The federal government has directed the Canadian Industrial Relations Board to order Canada Post workers back to their jobs, and...

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img