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Roughly 25 percent of employers say staff at their organizations have refused to return to work after being asked, according to a recent survey.
When they violate the rules, they think there should be no punishment. In their view of things, rules are for those “below them.”
The CFL’s Edmonton Eskimos are changing their name according to TSN's Ryan Rishaug. A formal announcement could come as soon as next week.
The uptick in anti-Catholic and anti-Christian sentiment and destruction has mainstream support, including from the likes of Shaun King.
Photographs promoted on Thursday by the Houston Rockets and the NBA show James Harden sporting a pro-police face covering.
The WE organization was given a three day notice on when they had to apply for the $900 million government grant.
Nuctech Company, owned by the Chinese government and affectionately nicknamed "the Huawei of airport security," will provide Canadian embassies with X-ray machines, scanners, and other high-level security equipment
"What this will do is ensure a safe environment so there is no double entendre," Gates said. "We want to make sure our most junior members understand and feel safe when they are being called their rank."
Victims of cancel culture rarely deserve the treatment they receive or the stigma they carry with them. Some of them are genuinely innocent, and many people learn from horrible mistakes.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio continues to ignore the violence sweeping his city, and is instead obsessed with a mural he helped paint on 5th Avenue.
The WE scandal has grown significantly more damaging for the Trudeau government today after the finance committee revealed the full extent of the cronyism on Thursday.
A Chestermere man’s family is asking anyone with information on his death to come forward as police believe he was killed last month in southeast Calgary.
A Toronto family built a pirate ship in their backyard to keep their kids occupied during the pandemic but got a nasty surprise when the city told them to take it down.
After Quebec reported its highest number of single-day cases since June, Legault on Thursday expressed his concern and is looking into closing the province’s bars.
According to the report, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has failed to combat a "surge of hateful violence" that came with the pandemic.