Toronto Pearson named one of Canada’s most responsible companies by Newsweek

Toronto Pearson named one of Canada's most responsible companies by Newsweek

TORONTO, THE 25 October 2024 /CNW/ – Toronto Person is proud to be recognized by Newsweek as one of the most responsible companies in the world Canada for 2025. Newsweek reported its unbiased, statistically based results on October 16, with Toronto Person ranked third among all transportation and logistics companies. The airport is pleased to … Read more

Assisted dying: doctors disagree on the idea of ​​responding to anticipated requests

A doctor in his office.

On October 30, people diagnosed with a serious and incurable disease leading to incapacity, such as Alzheimer’s disease, will be able to make an advance request for medical assistance in dying. (New window) (AMM). This is an expansion of eligibility for medical assistance in dying (MAID) that Quebec is moving forward with, although the federal … Read more

CBC/Radio-Canada | The appointment of Marie-Philippe Bouchard was well received, except by the conservatives

CBC/Radio-Canada | The appointment of Marie-Philippe Bouchard was well received, except by the conservatives

(Ottawa) The appointment of Marie-Philippe Bouchard to head the CBC/Radio-Canada was well received by the political class with the exception of the Conservatives, who still promise to defund the CBC while keeping it from Radio-Canada . They are already looking forward to transforming “the CBC headquarters into beautiful homes for Canadian families.” Written at 18.43. … Read more

US election: uncertainty for trade relations with Canada

US election: uncertainty for trade relations with Canada

WASHINGTON – The United States is Canada’s closest neighbor and largest trading partner. Whoever wins the race for the White House in November will be in the driver’s seat when the Canada-US-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) is revised in 2026. Although Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump take different approaches to trade, both are … Read more

Canada is sending an additional $64.8 million in military aid to Ukraine

Canada is sending an additional $64.8 million in military aid to Ukraine

OTTAWA – Canada announced details of $64.8 million in military aid to Ukraine on Friday as National Defense Minister Bill Blair attended a meeting of the United Nations North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in Brussels. The ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia was a central issue at the meeting, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed … Read more

French bee aims to open the market to Canada with the launch of the Paris/Montreal line

French bee aims to open the market to Canada with the launch of the Paris/Montreal line

From April 2025, the company will try to attract a new layer of customers with ultra-competitive prices French bee, the first French airline specializing in long-haul flights at competitive prices, strengthens its presence in North America with the opening of sales of its new direct route between Paris – Orly and Montreal. From 30 April … Read more

“I remained incomprehensible”: French, born in Montreal, she is prevented from taking the plane to Canada

"I remained incomprehensible": French, born in Montreal, she is prevented from taking the plane to Canada

The suitcase packed, Îloise Gwenaelle Roy smiled on September 24, 2024. She was ready to go to Canada. But she got no further than the boarding counter. The announcement comes as a blow. Without explanations. She watches the other passengers leave. “I found myself alone. I was sitting on my suitcase. A blanket of lead … Read more