Amid a renewed return-to-office push, experts outline what your options are

As the number of in-office days is set to increase for many of Canada’s hybrid workers, return-to-office mandates are setting the stage for tension between employees and employers.Remote and hybrid

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Major Quebec aluminum smelter announces $1.5B investment with new electricity deal

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SEPT-ÎLES - The company operating a major Quebec aluminum smelter says it will invest at least $1.5 billion in its

Leasing companies allege Flair failed to make rent payments, ignored default notices

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Plane-leasing companies that seized four aircraft from Flair Airlines in 2023 are seeking damages from the budget carrier, alleging it

Telecom stocks help lift S&P/TSX composite in late-morning trading

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index was up in late-morning trading, helped by strength in the telecom sector.The S&P/TSX composite

A strike by air traffic controllers is disrupting travel to, from and over France

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PARIS (AP) — About 40% of flights were canceled Friday at all Paris airports and tens of thousands of passengers

Toronto-area home prices plunge more than 5% in June — the largest year-over-year drop in years

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Toronto-area home prices swooned by more than five per cent annually in June — the largest annual price drop the

'Great energy': Calgary Stampede kicks off with oilpatch optimism, patriotic pride

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CALGARY - The party tents are up, straw bales are scattered around sidewalks and the most crucial 10 days of

Home insurance rate transparency needed as extreme weather costs rise: complaint

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TORONTO - Ontario’s financial services regulator should be more active on the issue of rising home insurance rates because of

Canadian airports returning to normal operations after early morning bomb threats

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Bomb threats early Thursday resulted in temporary disruptions and control tower evacuations at some airports across Canada, officials said.Airports gradually

Canada begins to diversify its trade, but U.S. tariffs still a 'heavy weight'

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OTTAWA - Canada’s efforts to broaden trade beyond the United States appear to be bearing fruit, but economists warn it