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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Federal appeal court orders Shopify to retain data related to CRA case

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The Federal Court of Appeal has ordered Shopify Inc. to retain data at the centre of a case that has

Carney will meet with Ukraine's allies in Paris as ceasefire talks intensify

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney will travel to France next week to meet with Ukraine’s allies as talks aimed

Carney will meet with Ukraine's allies in Paris as peace talks intensify

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney will travel to France next week to meet with Ukraine’s allies as talks aimed

Remote work option ending for thousands of public, private sector workers in 2026

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OTTAWA - The new year will bring some big changes to the rules on in-office work for many employees across

Canada's highest-paid CEOs made an average of $16.2 million in 2024: report

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The gap between average worker wages and Canada’s top-paid CEOs widened to a record in 2024, according to a new

Changes to tips earned at work, sick leave now in effect in Saskatchewan

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REGINA - Changes to employment standards in Saskatchewan kick in today, affecting workers who collect tips or call in sick.The

Spy watchdog reviewing Canadian security agencies' use of artificial intelligence

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OTTAWA - Canada’s spy watchdog is examining the use and governance of artificial intelligence in national security activities.The National Security

Seven Canadians were injured in Peru train collision: foreign affairs minister

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Canada’s foreign affairs minister says seven Canadians were injured Tuesday in a train crash near the Machu Picchu archaeological site

CRA says it's owed more than $10 billion in COVID-19 benefit payments

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OTTAWA - The Canada Revenue Agency says it’s owed $10.35 billion in COVID-19 benefits.Nina Ioussoupova, a spokesperson for the agency,