Taylor Swift fans were up before the sun in Vancouver to snag some coveted shirts, bags and sweaters to mark her record-breaking Eras Tour.
Year: 2024
New Metrolinx CEO promises to ‘start talking’ in effort to finish Eglinton Crosstown LRT
On Monday, Infrastructure Ontario CEO Michael Lindsay was appointed as the head of the provincial transit agency Metrolinx to replace the departing Phil Verster.
‘We want you to enjoy shopping’: Winnipeg police stepping up presence at busy retail locations for the holidays
When you are doing your holiday shopping this month, you may notice more police officers out and about at some of the biggest shopping areas in Winnipeg.
WATCH: Suspects armed with hammers hit Markham jewelry store
Six suspects are in custody in connection with a smash-and-grab robbery at a jewelry store in a Markham mall that was captured on video.
Room for Dessert, Vol. 3: Savio Volpe’s Blueberry Black Currant Tart
Ksenia Dempster is a baker and proud “dessert person”. A firm believer that desserts should make people happy, she is on a mission to spotlight the final courses that are worth unbuttoning your pants for, and the talented local chefs behind them.
Bill to force new Quebec doctors to stay in province raises legal questions: expert
A constitutional expert says proposed Quebec legislation to force new doctors to practise in the province’s public system for five years after they graduate could potentially violate Charter-guaranteed rights to freedom of movement.
Yes, misrepresenting who drove the car in an accident is fraud
Ontario’s Court of Appeal says Aviva Canada does not have to defend a driver sued in an auto liability case because the driver’s conduct during the accident investigation not only breached the terms of her auto policy, but it “constituted…The post Yes, misrepresenting who drove the car in an accident is fraud appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
RIBO CEO Patrick Ballantyne retiring; talks self-regulation, M&A and optionality
Patrick Ballantyne, CEO of Registered Insurance Brokers of Ontario, announced he is retiring effective June 30, 2025. The news was first shared during RIBO’s annual general meeting in November. Ballantyne, whose tenure at RIBO spans more than 20 years…The post RIBO CEO Patrick Ballantyne retiring; talks self-regulation, M&A and optionality appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
New report calls for obesity to be named as a chronic disease, costing economy $27B
Lisa Schaffer, with Obesity Canada, joined CTV Morning Live’s Kent Morrison to call for systemic changes on how people view obesity while recognizing it as a chronic disease.
Alouettes sign defensive back Wesley Sutton to two-year contract
The Montreal Alouettes have signed American defensive back Wesley Sutton to a two-year deal through 2026, the CFL club announced Wednesday.