More Canadian workers have paid sick days than ever. Should it be the law for all?
More workers have guaranteed paid sick leave in Canada than ever before. Ottawa’s new law requiring 10 permanent paid sick days per year for all workers in federally regulate
Senior military leader concerned by Canada’s absence from American-British-Australian security pact
There are concerns at the highest levels of the Canadian Armed Forces that this country won’t have access to the same cutting-edge military technology as its closest allies b
NHL stars mum on gambling endorsement deals
If you watch sports on TV, it’s impossible to miss them. Gambling logos, ads and endorsements for sports betting are also online, on streaming services and on billboards.
U.S. taking ‘extraordinary measures’ to avoid default as debt ceiling hit
The countdown toward a possible U.S. government default is in the offing, and frictions between President Joe Biden and House Republicans are raising alarms about whether the Unite
Alec Baldwin, Rust crew member to be charged with involuntary manslaughter in fatal shooting
Actor Alec Baldwin and a weapons specialist will be charged with involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer who was killed on a New Mexico movie set, prose
Surge of discount airlines making Canada’s pilot shortage worse, experts say
With their promise of cheaper fares and no unnecessary frills, a flurry of so-called discount airlines has burst onto the Canadian scene in the last few years. But experts say the
New Nepal airport lacked landing system to help guide pilots in deadly crash
World The newly opened airport in Nepal where a Yeti Airlines plane was attempting to land when it crashed over the weekend, killing all 72 on board, did not have a functioning ins
From jives and spins to slams and pins: Pro wrestling is thriving in this former B.C. nightclub
On a quiet side street just off the Township of Esquimalt’s main drag sits the building formerly home to the Carlton Club Cabaret. Looking at this rundown former nightclub fr
UBC regrets its handling of Turpel-Lafond ancestry concerns
British Columbia The University of British Columbia says it regrets its handling of doubts raised about claims to Indigenous ancestry by high-profile former professor Mary Ellen T
Philadelphia Flyers’ Ivan Provorov cites religious beliefs for boycott on team’s Pride night tribute
Philadelphia Flyers defenceman Ivan Provorov cited his Russian Orthodox religion as the reason he did not participate in pre-game warmups when the team wore Pride-themed jerseys an