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Canadians who leave their jobs are still entitled to bonuses they would have received if they were given reasonable notice, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled Friday. In what is being described as a landmark ruling, the court unanimously agreed that Nova Scotia scientist David Matthews, a senior executive with Ocean Nutrition Canada Ltd. who
The pandemic has come to cancel so many things over the last several months and one expert says it’s also time to reevaluate friendships. Relationship expert Jessica O’Reilly recently joined the hosts of Global News’ The Morning Show to answer some of the most common questions around keeping (or ending) friendships during the coronavirus pandemic. One
As the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic washes over the country, Canadians from coast to coast are being asked to limit the size of their Thanksgiving gatherings or keep them entirely virtual. With daily case counts continuing to rise in several provinces, increased restrictions came into effect in some hot spots heading into the
Canadians are divided about whether to let the COVID-19 pandemic disrupt their plans for upcoming holidays and seasonal events, a new poll suggests. The poll, conducted by Leger and the Association for Canadian Studies, comes as COVID-19 cases are surging and public health authorities are pleading with Canadians in places with rising case counts to
PARIS — Kenzo Takada, the iconic French-Japanese fashion designer famed for his jungle-infused designs and free-spirited esthetic that channeled global travel, has died. He was 81. The family said in a statement to French media Sunday that Takada died from complications from COVID-19 in a hospital in Neuilly-sur-Seine, near Paris. A public relations officer for