Canadian Tire has been ordered to pay just under $1.3 million after pleading guilty to 74 counts of violating sections of Quebec’s Consumer Protection Act related to false advertising.
Staff at John Rennie High School in Pointe-Claire, Que., have taken steps to help empower Black students. They held a special ...
The curtains are going to go up Tuesday morning on the first official day of Canadian Football League free agency with most ...
A popular city and transportation Youtuber broke down the 'best transit' cities in North America, with Vancouver ranking ...
The Chatham Coloured All-Stars’ induction window for the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame may be almost shut. The All-Stars again failed to be elected this year after being judged by a new veterans ...
Kingsbury has become the most dominant force in the history of moguls skiing, cementing Quebec’s long history of dominance ...
Canadian Tire is ordered to pay just under $1.3 million in fines and other costs after pleading guilty to violating the Consumer Protection Act 74 times in relation to false advertising. Crown ...
After traveling North America, there's only one place I wish I could move to and live full-time: Montreal. I love the food, ...
The Canadian government tightened the temporary foreign worker program in 2024 after a population surge strained housing and ...
The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation welcomed the inaugural nonstop Porter Airlines flight from Montréal ...
Mile End Kicks was featured at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2025 and received praise as a “detailed, empathetic ...
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