• Canadian House Price Forecast: What The Next 5 Years Will Look Like In 33 Cities

    The latest Canadian house price forecast from Moody’s Analytics really has no good news for anyone. If you’re a homeowner hoping to make big equity gains, forget it. And if you’re an aspiring homebuyer hoping for a reprieve from astronomical urban house prices, forget that too.The forecast calls for house prices nationwide to grow by an average of 2.2 per cent per year over the next five years. Given that the Bank of Canada is predicting inflation at 2 per cent in the coming ye
  • Tessa Virtue And Scott Moir Talk About Their 21-Year Partnership

    The Olympic gold medallists say they’re each other’s “biggest fans” — but that doesn’t mean Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir’s relationship is always easy. The open lines of communication they’ve had from visiting sports therapists for years is a big part of what’s made their partnership work for over two decades.
  • Managing Different Personality Types on Your Team

    The Toyota Camry inspires a drive like no other. Wider stance, sharper design, and intuitively-configured technology injects excitement into each drive, so you get the most out of every road. In partnership with Toyota Canada, we connected with inspiring Canadians who have unexpectedly captivating hobbies, illuminating the incredible synergies between career and hobby, and how they can inform and elevate one another.Meet Jana Hashim, HR professional and fashion model.A multitude of personalities
  • A Model’s Quest to Build Human Capital

    The Toyota Camry inspires a drive like no other. Wider stance, sharper design, and intuitively-configured technology injects excitement into each drive, so you get the most out of every road. In partnership with Toyota Canada, we connected with inspiring Canadians who have unexpectedly captivating hobbies, illuminating the incredible synergies between career and hobby, and how they can inform and elevate one another.Meet Jana Jashim, HR professional and fashion model.On the surface, it would see
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  • Ontario Will Pay For Audits To Help Municipalities ‘Find Real Savings': Doug Ford

    TORONTO — Premier Doug Ford says the province is willing to pay for large municipalities and school boards to review their budgets in an effort to find savings.The offer of up to $7.35 million for the reviews comes as municipalities and school boards have warned that recently revealed provincial cuts will result in layoffs and service reductions.Ford says the reviews are needed as the province tackles an $11.7-billion deficit and a debt that sits at approximately $347 billion.But Toronto M
  • New Photos Of Prince William And Kate's Kids Are Wonderfully Wholesome

    It was truly a family affair.On Sunday, the Royal Family released new photos of the Cambridges at the duchess’ Back To Nature garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show preview. The garden, which was designed by the former Kate Middleton and two award-winning architects, is “a woodland setting for families and communities to come together and connect with nature,” according to Prince William and Kate’s official Instagram account. And the photos of Will, Kate, and the
  • 'Game Of Thrones' Prequel 'The Long Night' Is Coming

    The hit TV series is over, but “Game of Thrones” isn’t dead yet. There are several prequels in the works, one of which has already been greenlit by HBO. Here’s everything we know about “The Long Night,” the prequel show that will dive into the history of Westeros.
  • Trudeau Touts Canada's Retaliatory Tariffs As Key To Ending Quarrel With U.S.

    SEPT-ÎLES, Que. — Canada’s retaliatory tariffs on American goods played a key role in restoring free access to the U.S. market for Canadian steel and aluminum, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says.Trudeau was visiting an aluminum processor Tuesday in Sept-Iles, Que., part of a victory lap after the United States lifted tariffs on Canadian metals late last week.“I think one of the things that we saw very clearly, and the Americans learned, is that Canadians were going to sta
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  • Céline Dion Delivers Titantic-Sized Performance On James Corden's 'Carpool Karaoke'

    They drove all day to show off Las Vegas the only way Céline Dion and James Corden could ― with much hilarity and much belting out of the diva’s greatest ballads.Dion took the front seat Monday night on James Corden’s “The Late Late Show” on his hugely popular Carpool Karaoke segment to tour the streets of Las Vegas, where queen Céline has held two residencies since 2003. And once a performer, always a performer ― almost immediately after the son
  • Céline Dion Delivers Titanic-Sized Performance On James Corden's 'Carpool Karaoke'

    They drove all day to show off Las Vegas the only way Céline Dion and James Corden could ― with much hilarity and much belting out of the diva’s greatest ballads.Dion took the front seat Monday night on James Corden’s “The Late Late Show” on his hugely popular Carpool Karaoke segment to tour the streets of Las Vegas, where queen Céline has held two residencies since 2003. And once a performer, always a performer ― almost immediately after the son
  • MP Erin Weir, Ousted From NDP Over Harassment Allegations, Won't Run Again

    REGINA — Saskatchewan MP Erin Weir says he will be not be running in October’s federal election.Weir has issued a statement saying he’s not running because federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh continues to block his candidacy.He says running for another party would not help maintain progressive representation in Ottawa.RELATEDSingh Says He Won’t Be 'Intimidated' Into Welcoming Back Ousted MPNDP MP Says He's Been Booted From Caucus For Comments On AllegationsJagmeet Singh: Pre
  • B.C. Pilot's Father Mourns Death Of Son Killed In Honduras Plane Crash

    TRUJILLO, Honduras — A 32-year-old British Columbia pilot who was killed in a plane crash in Honduras on Saturday is being described by his father as a spontaneous person who was a happy child.Larry Forseth said in a phone interview with The Canadian Press from Honduras that he had spoken with his son Patrick earlier on the morning of the crash.Patrick Forseth, who also goes by Danny, told his father of a “minor issue with a battery terminal,” he said.“The cable
  • Nunavut's Food Insecurity Grows Despite Federal Program: Study

    Newly published research has concluded that food insecurity in Nunavut grew after a federal program was brought in to fight hunger in Canada’s North.The study, published Tuesday in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, found that the ability of northerners to dependably put food on the table declined significantly during the years Nutrition North was being rolled out and has remained down.That’s despite a budget that has increased 65 per cent to $99 million last year from $60 mil
  • High Level, Alberta, Wildfire Prompts Evacuation Order

    HIGH LEVEL, Alta. — Approximately 4,000 residents of a northern Alberta town are being evacuated due to the threat of an encroaching wildfire.People are being told to leave High Level on Highway 58 east of the town, since highways south and west of the community have already been closed due to the blaze.The Chuckegg Creek fire has been burning for several days, but grew substantially from Sunday, when it covered about 25,000 hectares, to an estimated 69,000 hectares on Monday.Watch: H
  • Alberta Wildfire Forces Thousands To Flee As More Winds Are Expected

    HIGH LEVEL, Alta. — Fire officials say the winds continue to be favourable as crews battle a large wildfire burning a few kilometres from a northern Alberta town. Nearly 5,000 people have cleared out of High Level and nearby reserves with flames licking at the southern edge of the community.Winds are forecast to be out of the southeast for the next several days, pushing the fire away from homes and other buildings.People are being told to leave the area via Highway 58 east of the
  • Justin Trudeau Credits Immigration For Canada's High-Tech Success

    TORONTO — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says immigration is a significant reason why Canada’s technology sector has been thriving.The prime minister was the first keynote speaker at a technology conference in Toronto.This is the first time the event, called Collision, is being held in Canada and organizers are calling it North America’s fastest growing technology conference.Watch: Homegrown firm designs slick workspaces for Canada’s tech darlings. Story continues bel