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Fun food fact: this company president’s products are in 97% of Canadians’ kitchen cupboards
Toronto Star· 7 days agoFor Simon Laroche, switching from his former role as president of Kraft Heinz Australia, New...
Morning Update: Your Olympics primer
The Globe and Mail· 23 hours agoI’m in the chair today from Paris to take you through everything you need to know as the Olympics kick off, from scandal and security to the< ...
Foreign student permits are already outpacing 2023's record numbers
National Post· 5 days agoAccording to numbers curated online by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), Canada...
Ten Canadian Olympians to watch in Paris this summer
The Globe and Mail· 7 days agoAfter bursting onto the international scene in 2019 by capturing gold in her world aquatics championships debut and being chosen Swimming Canada’s...
Posthaste: Canadians' migration to greener pastures in the Maritimes is losing steam
Financial Post· 5 days agoCanadians’ migration east in search of cheaper housing and a better quality of life in the Maritimes...
Dinner with total strangers? There’s an app for that
The Globe and Mail· 3 days agoAt a Middle Eastern restaurant in East Vancouver, a woman confides to her dinner companions about her likely decision to become a solo mother in her 40s....
COMMENTARY: WestJet strike drives another stake into customer loyalty
Airdrie City View· 6 days agoToday it’s in damage control mode across the entire country, after an on-again, off-again dispute with its mechanics ended in a nasty, unexpected strike, causing more than ...
Globe Climate: Suspense builds around water quality in the Seine
The Globe and Mail· 5 days agoBoth Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau cited climate change when speaking...
Seeing Alouettes win helped motivate DB Wesley Sutton to heal from freak injury
Montreal Gazette· 2 days agoFresh off an East Division all-star selection in 2023, not to mention a Grey Cup championship,...
Bruce County Memories - Carrying the Royal Mail in the Bruce
Kincardine News· 2 days agoThis advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. In 1852, that was the job ...