Office vacancy rate dips as return-to-office shift picks up: CBRE report

TORONTO - A new report says the Canadian office vacancy rate dipped last year for the first time since the pandemic as the return-to-office trend accelerated.The report from CBRE says

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Mexico condemns U.S. military action in Venezuela, protesters call for Ottawa support

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OTTAWA - As countries around the world condemn the ouster of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by the United States, protesters

Canada is poised to follow Australia's under-16 social media ban. Is this a good idea?

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Australia has taken the easy way out in protecting children from social media harms, and Canada and other countries are

Conservative Party of B.C. forms leadership election committee

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VICTORIA - The Conservative Party of British Columbia says it has formed a leadership election organizing committee tasked with overseeing

The Toronto District School Board was duped into sending $1 million to fraudster who ‘can barely spell’

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The Toronto District School Board is trying to recoup more than $1 million in public funds it lost in a

Liberals' stricter crime policy is a response to public concern: justice minister

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government has so far put a heavy emphasis on stricter crime policies, tabling three

Ottawa propose fines of up to $1M for violating foreign influence registry rules

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OTTAWA - The federal government proposes fining people and organizations up to $1 million for failing to comply with the

Premier blames former Calgary mayor, who now leads Opposition, for city's water woes

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CALGARY - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is laying Calgary’s latest water problems squarely at the feet of her chief political

Alberta Tory Party says prepping for possible spring election against Smith's UCP

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EDMONTON, ALBERTA, CANADA - The leader of a rival party to Premier Danielle Smith’s United Conservatives says they’re scrambling to

B.C. home grant threshold falls for first time since 2020, as Vancouver values drop

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VICTORIA - The British Columbia government has dropped its threshold for its homeowner grant program for the first time in