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Opinion: Air Canada and Loblaws had some of Canada's worst PR mistakes this year
A company’s PR crisis is almost always due to toxic corporate culture, poor counsel, ego, or a lack of knowledge about the importance of incorporating PR into the company or organization’s business priorities.
Justin Trudeau to spend holiday break in Jamaica with family
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be heading to Jamaica with his immediate family later this month for the holiday break.
Canadian moments that will immediately make you feel old in 2024
The year 2023 has nearly passed, and we’re entering 2024 with hopes that it’ll be less tumultuous for everyone. It is also a sobering reminder that the things we know and love are all further in the past. Can you believe 2016 was seven years ago? We sure are growing up and old!
13 biggest celebrity restaurant sightings in Vancouver this year
Vancouver has some great restaurants, so great that even big-time celebrities have taken notice. From fruit aficionado Harry Styles to the voice of everyone’s favourite race car Owen Wilson, here are the 13 biggest celebrity restaurant sightings in Vancouver this year.
$43 million in new federal housing funding announced for City of Burnaby
The City of Burnaby is now the third municipal government in British Columbia to receive a slice of the federal government’s Housing Accelerator Fund (HAF).
Trudeau announces $115 million in federal housing funding for City of Vancouver
The City of Vancouver will get a share of the much-touted national Housing Accelerator Fund from the federal government.
Matthew Perry, Hamas, Justin-Sophie split among Canadians' top-trending Google searches
Google has just released its annual “Year in Search” round-up for 2023, and it looks like many Canadians were curious about the same things, with Matthew Perry, Hamas, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s split with Sophie Gregoire-Trudeau being some of them.
Trudeau calls for "sustainable ceasefire" in Israel-Hamas war
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced today that Canada is joining Australia and New Zealand in calling for a “sustainable ceasefire” in the Israel-Hamas war.
Stay or go? New poll finds majority of Canadians want Trudeau to step down
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is not in the good books of Canadians, as a majority of voters want to see him step down, according to a new poll.
Legendary actor Anthony Hopkins spotted at Vancouver restaurant
Another A-list celeb has just been spotted in Vancouver. Sir Philip Anthony Hopkins was spotted yesterday, November 26, at Tasty Indian Bistro in Yaletown.
So not mid: Justin Trudeau reportedly hires expert who specializes in communicating with Gen Z
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is reportedly bringing a new marketing expert onto his communications team whose specialty is “understanding Millennials and Generation Z.”
Justin Trudeau slammed for "out of touch" fundraiser with tickets costing up to $1,700
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberal Party are being called out for an “out of touch” fundraiser that cost people a pretty penny to attend.
"No indication of terrorism" after car explosion near Ontario border crossing
A vehicle explosion that occurred at the Rainbow Bridge border crossing between Niagara Falls in Ontario and Buffalo, New York, on Wednesday afternoon is not an act of terrorism, according to US officials.
India resumes e-visa services for Canadian nationals
India has resumed its electronic visa service for Canadians, nearly two months after a series of events that led to a diplomatic rift between the two nations.
Here are the five biggest highlights from Ottawa's fall economic update
The Liberal government has finally presented its much-awaited fall economic statement, and Canadians are in for many new measures and changes — especially if they’re part of the middle class.
Federal government announces $15 billion in new funding for apartment construction loans
Ahead of the 2024/25 budget announcement, some more new interim measures have been identified by the federal government to help catalyze more housing across Canada amidst the current challenging marketing conditions for construction.
Nearly 75% of Canadians want to "try something different" with a new prime minister: poll
In a recent survey, almost three out of four Canadians seem to have taken a dislike to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. According to a new Leger poll focusing on the approval of Trudeau, 72% of Canadians think that “after nine years and three mandates, it is time to try something different with a new prime minister.”
"Shame on you": Trudeau swarmed by pro-Palestine protesters inside Canadian restaurant
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was swarmed by pro-Palestine protesters inside a Canadian restaurant on Tuesday night. A video posted to @palsolidaritycad on Instagram shows a crowd of protesters converging on Trudeau, who was about to leave his table at Vij’s, an Indian restaurant in Vancouver.