The Canadian Press on MSN11h
Quebec teachers should be evaluated every two years, new plan says after Bedford sagaMONTREAL - Quebec teachers should undergo evaluations every two years and all religious activities should be banned in schools, including after hours.
The Canadian Press on MSN9h
Quebec EV company Lion Electric made big promises, but struggled to deliverA Quebec company once hailed as a success story in the electric-vehicle transition has struggled to deliver on many of its ...
The plan includes making legislative changes that would increase oversight of the province's teachers and ensure the province's schools are secular.
The Canadian Press on MSN9h
Cars new and old subject to theft in Alberta as methods become more sophisticatedA new report by insurance crime watchdog the Équité Association says the province has become a hot spot in recent years for ...
The Canadian Press on MSN6h
CAE stock rises almost 14 per cent after reporting results, board shakeupCAE Inc. reported better margins than expected in its defence segment, as it waits for less profitable contracts to expire.
The Canadian Press on MSN17h
Ski hills get major lift from heavy snowfall after storm sweeps Eastern CanadaThe monster snowfall that blanketed much of Eastern Canada this week, halting traffic and prompting snow days for many, is giving ski hills a lift.
It’s Friday, the day we take a few moments to highlight the good news in Lancaster County and the surrounding region. Some of ...
With respect to Q4 earnings, Interfor generated adjusted EBITDA of $80 million on total revenue of $747 million. Revenue increased by 8% quarter-over-quarter, driven by a 16% increase in the average ...
Following through on earlier pledges, U.S. President Donald Trump has issued executive orders to expand school choice in America's K-12 school system. Here's what that means, and whether it can impact ...
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TIFF Content Market starts to take shape, as it unveils an advisory committee comprising CAA's Roeg Sutherland ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSN'Every province has to have their own rules': How interprovincial trade barriers are impacting Edmonton local businessesDespite Alberta leading the charge in cutting interprovincial trade barriers, Edmonton businesses remain hamstrung by a web ...
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