The Toronto Blue Jays say staff "made a mistake" when a fan was asked to leave Thursday's home opener for wearing a "Canada Is Not For Sale" hat.
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Hudson’s Bay closures to cause job losses well beyond the retailerWhen Hudson’s Bay closes the vast majority of its stores in June, the job losses will extend beyond the storied retailer’s own workforce. Canadians working for salons, spas and other service providers ...
The Trump administration has laid off the entire staff of a $4.1 billion program that helps millions of low-income households pay for heat during the winter, unnerving state officials who are now ...
Residents who live in a Toronto condo building worry the building's reputation is leading to increased scrutiny over short-term rentals.
City councillors have voted to give themselves a 24 per cent pay raise. Following a debate on Thursday evening, councillors ...
Israeli strikes killed more than a dozen people in the Gaza Strip early Friday, as Israel sent more ground troops into the Palestinian territory to ramp up its offensive against Hamas. At least 17 ...
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Books on the Holocaust, histories of feminism, civil rights and racism were among the nearly 400 volumes removed from the U.S. Naval Academy's library this week.
A potential strike has been averted after Toronto Public Library and the union representing its workers reached a tentative, four-year agreement.
Metrolinx officials said the tunnel-boring machine for the Scarborough subway extension is still undergoing maintenance near Highway 401.
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Hooters, the U.S.-based restaurant chain known for chicken wings and “Hooters Girls” skimpy wait-staff outfits, has filed for bankruptcy protection. HOA Restaurant Group filed the motion for Chapter ...
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Companies preparing for tariff turbulence as U.S. set to announce latest roundImpending U.S. tariffs have pushed Canadian companies to stockpile goods, cut back staff, put projects on hold and whatever else they think will help them survive the economic turmoil ahead. U.S.
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‘Everybody’s scared’: Hudson’s Bay staff stare down possible job lossesLately, Kevin Grell feels an instant heaviness settle over him when he walks through the door at Hudson’s Bay’s east Toronto fulfilment centre. He and the other workers at the Scarborough site ...
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