Tens of thousands of people in both Israel and Lebanon have been displaced by the volley of cross-border missiles launched by Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon and by the Israel Defence Forces in Israel in a conflict that observers say has long been threatening to escalate into a full-blown war. Evacuees …
Read More »From fast food to construction, employers turn more and more to temporary foreign workers
Data drawn from labour market impact assessments — documents employers need to hire temporary foreign workers — shows the program is on the rise in a range of industries. Approvals through the temporary foreign worker program rises in variety of sectors, analysis shows. Businesses’ demand for temporary foreign workers has …
Read More »Trying to buy a car? Your dealership might be recovering from a cyberattack
Car dealerships in North America continue to wrestle with major disruptions that started last week with cyberattacks on a software company used widely in the auto retail sales sector. As of last week, hundreds of Canadian dealers had been impacted by CDK outage. Car dealerships in North America continue to …
Read More »Edmonton’s history-making dreams crushed in Oilers’ Game 7 loss
Oilers fans who turned out for watch parties, hoping to witness a historic win Monday night were instead left heartbroken as the Oilers fell to the Panthers in the Stanley Cup Final. Stanley Cup run ends for fans in cold, windy watch party. The giant screens that had projected the …
Read More »Every year, StatsCan tweaks how it calculates inflation. What to know about this year’s changes
Every year, Statistics Canada tweaks how it calculates inflation. After this year’s change, food will make up a bigger chunk of the overall inflation number going forward. CBC News breaks down what the CPI basket is and what the changes mean. Canadians dedicated more of their budget to food in …
Read More »Alberta oil and gas sector exceeded flaring limit in 2023, data shows
For the first time, Alberta’s oil and gas industry has exceeded the province’s own regulatory limit for natural gas flaring. AER, CAPP decline to comment on findings. For the first time, Alberta’s oil and gas industry has exceeded the province’s own regulatory limit for natural gas flaring. A tally by …
Read More »Philippines’ largest hotel inaugurated in Megaworld’s Westside City
The facade of the 19-story Grand Westside Hotel in Parañaque If the official launch of Megaworld’s Grand Westside Hotel in Parañaque City were an entertainment event, it could easily be described as star-studded with none other than the country’s highest government official in attendance. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. (center) leads …
Read More »Obiena bags 2nd gold in Poland tilt ahead of Paris Olympics
Edward Obiena in action Ernest John “EJ” Obiena flexed his fine form with the Paris Olympics fast approaching. The Tondo, Manila-born pole vaulter clinched his second consecutive gold medal at the Memorial Czeslawa Cybulskiego on Sunday evening (Manila time) in Poznan, Poland. Standing at 6-foot-2, Obiena cleared 5.87 meters, setting …
Read More »Gabbi Garcia expresses appreciation for Tito Boy’s hosting mentorship
Actress and host Gabbi Garcia has expressed her gratitude for TV host Tito Boy’s efforts in honing her hosting skills. Fresh from hosting Miss Manila 2024 alongside beauty queens Miss Universe 2016 Catriona Gray and Miss Universe 2022 R’Bonney Gabriel, Garcia shared how Tito Boy helped her throughout her hosting …
Read More »Vilma Santos nominated for National Artist
Vilma Santos graces the Cultural Center of the Philippines’ Cine Icons event at University of Sto. Tomas to lead the special screening of her restored classic film ‘Anak,’ which is directed by Rory Quintos and written by National Artist for Film and Broadcast Arts Ricky Lee (with Moira Lang) / …
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