
2 in 5 newcomers would consider leaving Canada, CBC survey finds
The lawyer recalls his own experience applying to companies in Canada who didn’t recognize his master’s degree in social sciences from the National University of
The lawyer recalls his own experience applying to companies in Canada who didn’t recognize his master’s degree in social sciences from the National University of
Sesame Street, the iconic children’s television show that hits generations of adults right in the nostalgia, is looking for a new distribution partner, placing a giant question mark over whether there will be new episodes after this year.
More than 2,200 people died or disappeared trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea last year, according to the United Nations. With more European countries championing the success of far-right policies aimed at shutting out migrants, experts are warning even more lives could be lost in 2025 without real change.
Facebook’s parent company Meta has a new vision: characters powered by artificial intelligence existing alongside actual friends and family. But some experts caution that this could mark the end of social media as we know it.
Not content with having the ear of incoming U.S. president Donald Trump, tech billionaire Elon Musk has been trashing European politicians on both the left and right, and using posts on his social media platform, X, to disrupt politics across the continent.
New York City, a bustling metropolis with eight million people all trying to get somewhere, has now put a price on cars entering part of Manhattan, the first of its kind in North America. Could Toronto, Montreal or Vancouver be next?
Barry and Margaret Sharman tell CBC News about the moment they finally saw their wedding photos for the first time â 56 years after they got married.
California firefighters battled wind-whipped wildfires that tore across the Los Angeles area, destroying homes, clogging roadways as tens of thousands fled and straining resources as officials prepared for the situation to worsen.
From coining “Justinflation” to saying Justin Trudeau is “not worth the cost,” Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has been unafraid to target the prime minister directly in his messaging. But following Trudeau’s bombshell resignation, it will now be a different Liberal leader facing off with Poilievre in the federal election.
It is impossible in the present to know what history will remember. But Justin Trudeauâs time as a maker of history is now within sight. It is not too early to start considering what Canadaâs 23rd prime minister might leave behind. And there is much to consider.
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