‘Never been a harder time’: Here’s the income you need to buy a home in Canada – National
Despite home prices lowering across much of the country, Canadians will still need to earn more to be able to buy a home than compared to last year, according to a new report from RateHub. The report shows that homebuyers will need an annual income of $217,000 in Toronto as of March 2023 to afford
Grown man has full-blown tantrum over crying baby on airplane – National
A video of a grown man having a full-blown temper tantrum over a crying baby on an airplane is going viral over the way he yells at flight attendants and makes a huge scene with a profanity-laced tirade. The video, titled “Belligerent passenger causes diversion,” has racked up hundreds of thousands of views on TikTok
Post-processing and Retouching: Ethical and Contractual Implications
The act of photographing is simply a small part of a photographer’s journey. Post-processing and retouching are frequently the unsung heroes that bring an image to the required level of excellence. However, where does one draw the line between creative expression and misleading manipulation in the area of digital enhancement? Allow me to walk you …
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When could PSAC strike end? How Ottawa has dealt with past job actions – National
How long could Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) members be on strike? That question is being asked of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government, which has the power to table back-to-work legislation, as federal public servants strike for the second day Thursday.The Liberals, who have a minority government, have sidestepped those questions, and opposition parties
Container with $20M in gold, ‘high value’ items stolen in Pearson airport heist
Peel police are confirming an investigation after a shipping container containing roughly $20 million in gold and other high-value items vanished from Toronto Pearson International Airport in what RCMP are referring to as a “gold heist.” Peel Regional Police Insp. Stephen Duivesteyn said an aircraft landed at the airport on the evening of April 17.Duivesteyn said
CEO praises worker who sold family dog to commit to return-to-office policy – National
It seems CEOs these days aren’t aware how easy it is to record video calls because they just keep getting caught saying the darnedest things. Earlier this week, the CEO of furniture giant MillerKnoll went viral for telling her employees to leave “pity city,” after workers learned they wouldn’t be getting bonuses. Now, the CEO