Poilievre pledges co-operation, calls for action from Liberals as Parliament returns

OTTAWA - Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling on the prime minister to deliver results as Parliament resumes next week. In a letter to Mark Carney, Poilievre says he’s offering to

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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

Enforcement of Canada’s grocery code of conduct starts today. Here’s what it means for you

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It’s been years in the making, but Canada’s grocery code of conduct is now in full effect.Enforcement of the code

Northwest Territories facing a hard-as-diamonds reality as pivotal industry wanes

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It’s said that pressure makes diamonds, but a diamond mining downturn is what’s putting pressure on the Northwest Territories economy

It's New Year's resolution time — set your 2026 goals with tips from four highly effective Torontonians

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It’s entirely arbitrary — just ask all the cultures that kick off a new year in entirely different months —

How three high school friends started a meal kit company that is now one of Canada's largest

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Dhruv Sood was 22, and entering the workforce, when he says he put on his “freshmen 10,” those extra pounds

For Simu Liu, filming this new spy show in Toronto was personal

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It’s been said that we have no star system in Canada. Mexican actor Melissa Barrera would beg to differ.Whenever she

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

Alberta, Quebec referendums likely would fail due to Canadians’ anxiety: pollster

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OTTAWA — A pollster says separatist movements in Alberta and Quebec are unlikely to succeed as long as many Canadians