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These companies have laid off Canadian workers in 2024

These companies have laid off Canadian workers in 2024

TORONTO — Canadians are continuing to be laid off as part of a wave of job cuts that began in 2023 as companies assessed their operations after the height of the COVID-19 pandemic passed.
Laurentian Bank cutting about two per cent of workforce, ending equity research

Laurentian Bank cutting about two per cent of workforce, ending equity research

MONTREAL — Laurentian Bank says it is cutting about two per cent of its workforce and ending equity research as it continues to work through its turnaround plan.
Nashville SC fires veteran coach Gary Smith hours after 2-0 win over Toronto FC

Nashville SC fires veteran coach Gary Smith hours after 2-0 win over Toronto FC

Nashville SC has fired coach Gary Smith, just hours after his MLS team defeated Toronto FC 2-0. Nashville (3-4-5) stands 10th in the Eastern Conference and has won two of its last thee matches after a five-game winless streak.
Thinking of going back to school? Make a financial plan first, experts say

Thinking of going back to school? Make a financial plan first, experts say

Going back to school can be a great way to accelerate your career, whether it’s getting a master’s degree or taking a certificate program to add more skills to your repertoire.
Canadian health tech entrepreneur boosts Canadian medallists' money in Paris

Canadian health tech entrepreneur boosts Canadian medallists' money in Paris

Canada's medallists in Paris will get a bump in podium prize money. A donation by Canadian health-care technology entrepreneur Sanjay Malaviya of Hespeler, Ont.
ATS reports $48.5M Q4 profit, up from $29.6M a year earlier, revenue up 8.3%

ATS reports $48.5M Q4 profit, up from $29.6M a year earlier, revenue up 8.3%

CAMBRIDGE, Ont. — ATS Corp. reported a fourth-quarter profit of $48.5 million, up from $29.6 million a year earlier, as its revenue rose 8.3 per cent.
Cascades names Hugues Simon as next CEO, Mario Plourde to retire

Cascades names Hugues Simon as next CEO, Mario Plourde to retire

KINGSEY FALLS, Que. — Cascades Inc. has named Resolute Forest Products executive Hugues Simon as its next president and CEO. The paper and packaging company says Simon will takeover the new job no later than July 1.
Five things to know about the NHL playoffs

Five things to know about the NHL playoffs

The Colorado Avalanche live to see another day after a win on Wednesday, while the Vancouver Canucks and Edmonton Oilers battle for an edge on Thursday.
In the news today: Fort McMurray lessons learned, Admitted killer's wife to testify

In the news today: Fort McMurray lessons learned, Admitted killer's wife to testify

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today...
New way of funding $10-a-day child care in Ontario coming in 2025

New way of funding $10-a-day child care in Ontario coming in 2025

TORONTO — Ontario has told child-care centres that it will implement a new way of funding the national $10-a-day program — something operators have urgently called for — starting in 2025.
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