Changes to passenger rights The Canadian Press – Jul 11, 2023 / 9:44 am | Stories: 436290 Photo: The Canadian Press The Canadian Transportation Agency is laying out proposed changes to the passenger rights charter. The reforms came after the Liberal government passed legislation last month to toughen penalties on airlines, shore up the complaint … Read More “Regulator lays out proposed changes to passenger rights charter – Business News” »
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Meta’s Threads is now the fastest-growing platform after 100 million users signed up in the first five days
Meta’s Twitter rival Threads crossed 100 million sign-ups within five days of launch, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said on Monday, dethroning ChatGPT as the fastest-growing online platform to hit the milestone. Threads have been setting records for user growth since its launch on Wednesday, with celebrities, politicians and other newsmakers joining the platform seen by analysts … Read More “Meta’s Threads is now the fastest-growing platform after 100 million users signed up in the first five days” »
Breadcrumb Trail Links Transportation Small Business News entrepreneur economy Critical shipments getting caught up in the dispute, small businesses say Get the latest from Naimul Karim straight to your inbox Signup Published July 11, 2023 • 3 minute read An empty pallet at the Port of Vancouver. More than half of small businesses surveyed by … Read More “BC port strike hurting hundreds of small businesses: CFIB” »
Microsoft confirmed Monday that it’s eliminating additional jobs, a week after the start of its 2024 fiscal year. The cuts are in addition to the downsizing announced in January that resulted in 10,000 layoffs. The software maker also disclosed a small number of cuts this time last year. GeekWire reported on the latest cuts earlier … Read More “Microsoft to lay off more employees months after letting 10,000 workers go” »
Talks to combine two of the biggest newspaper publishers in Canada have fallen apart. Postmedia Network Canada Corp. and Nordstar Capital LP — the majority owner of The Toronto Star and dozens of other smaller newspapers under the Metroland banner — announced late last month that they had entered non-binding discussions about possibly merging. The … Read More “Merger talks between Postmedia and Toronto Star owner fall apart” »
Breadcrumb Trail Links Retirement Personal Finance News economy More Canadians likely to declare bankruptcy, saving for retirement pushed to back burner Published July 11, 2023 • Last updated 1 day ago • 3 minute read A woman walks past the Bank of Canada headquarters in Ottawa. Photo by Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press files Article content … Read More “Canadians facing financial pressures ahead of the Bank of Canada decision” »
As a concerning new report sheds light on the pressures facing Canadian consumers from the surging cost of household bills, this personal finance educator is sharing tips on how you can reduce your monthly budget. Kelley Keehn, from Money Wise Workspaces, spoke with Merella Fernandez on CTV News Channel’s Top 3 Tonight about steps you … Read More “How to reduce your monthly budget right now” »
Canada’s watchdog for corporate wrongdoing says she has enough to launch an investigation of allegations that Nike Canada and a gold mining company are benefiting from the forced labor of Uyghurs in China. It’s the first time the office of the Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise (CORE) has launched an investigation since the federal government … Read More “Watchdog probing claims that Nike Canada, a gold company benefiting from forced Uyghur labour” »
