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The decision to formally recognize the state of Palestine is a welcome move as it will force Canada to oppose Israeli troops, ...
Dr. Taryn Taylor is the team physician for the Ottawa 67s OHL, the Ottawa RedBlacks CFL, the PWHL Ottawa, the Ottawa Black Jacks (CEBL) and Carleton University's varsity teams, as well as the chair of ...
The ruling could make it much more difficult for Mark Carney to include fossil projects on his nation-building projects list, ...
Languages Canada hopes that new Immigration Minister Lena Metlege Diab will take a balanced approach and stabilize ...
But he doesn't account for the fact that the service industry replacing manufacturing as the predominant source of employment is what has allowed for low unemployment rates in the U.S., writes Farshid ...
The three-year plan outlines an expected 40 per cent drop in spending by 2027-28, including 200 full-time staff.
United States President Donald Trump’s escalating rhetoric on tariffs collides head-on with fundamental economic realities. Some view high tariffs as necessary to protect American manufacturing.
Canada stands to lose more than revenue and jobs. We are losing a sector that strengthens our identity, boosts productivity, and fosters diverse communities.
Adding this therapy to public sector benefit plans could shorten recovery times, reduce long-term absences and save public funds.
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne will meet virtually with his provincial and territorial counterparts today. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade ...
Due to mounting trade pressures, Canadians have no choice but to make the investments that should have been made decades ago.