
This Canadian is the new world champion of spreadsheets, and he has the belt to prove it
Michael Jarman, a Toronto financial modelling director, has become the undisputed world champion of managing spreadsheets in Microsoft Excel.Â
Michael Jarman, a Toronto financial modelling director, has become the undisputed world champion of managing spreadsheets in Microsoft Excel.Â
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland will table her much-anticipated fall economic update next week â a document that will give Canadians a look at the federal books at a time of great economic uncertainty.
Militant leader Abu Mohammed al-Golani and his insurgent force, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), now stand to be a major player in how Syria will be governed after 50 years of Assad family rule. Western analysts are wary, given past actions from Golani-led groups.
A jury in New York City has cleared former Marine Daniel Penny of criminally negligent homicide in the death of Jordan Neely on a subway car last year. A more serious manslaughter charge was dismissed last week because the jury deadlocked on that count.
Calgary’s unemployment rate continues to trend higher than the national average, but not for the reason you might expect. It isn’t because local companies are laying
An amended lawsuit filed in federal court on Sunday alleges that rap mogul Jay-Z raped a 13-year-old girl along with Sean (Diddy) Combs during a party in 2000, an allegation the music mogul and husband of Beyonce vociferously denounced in a statement.
The killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has put a spotlight on the U.S.â dysfunctional healthcare system. But how did it get to this point?
Records sent to CBC News by the Saskatoon Fire Department show there have been 200 more encampments catalogued in the city in 2024 compared to this time last year.
With the Canada Post strike now in its fourth week, some Canadians say they’re frustrated with major courier companies like FedEx, UPS and Purolator that they’ve turned to as alternatives.
Last month, CBC News reported on a Quebec man who blamed the lane-centring technology in his car for causing an accident. Following the story, CBC received more than two dozen emails reporting similar concerns, including one about repeated braking issues out of Ontario.
After a penguin in England lost her waddle, her caretakers found a unique way to get her on her feet again â with some help from the Toronto Zoo.Â
Premier Doug Ford’s announcement he’ll introduce legislation to address the housing and opioid crises is stirring emotional debate across Ontario. New rules would allow municipalities to dismantle homeless encampments, but Thunder Bay’s mayor says it’s not the direction his city would take. People with no permanent home and community advocates also share their views.
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