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Canada, Quebec announce North America’s largest-ever electric bus purchase

Saint Eustache-based Nova Bus is ecstatic about historic public transit deal A nearly $1.9 billion funding package announced last week by federal and provincial officials...

Restaurant lobby calls on Ottawa to act on CEBA repayments by May 31

Many small independent operators are at the breaking point, says Restaurants Canada A national restaurant industry trade association is calling on the federal government to...

Canada’s Lanvac Surveillance goes to bat for Ajax Systems of Ukraine

Lanvac is Canada’s last domestically-owned third-party alarm monitoring wholesaler Lanvac Surveillance, Canada’s leading third-party wholesaler of alarm monitoring services, recently marked a milestone – a...

Petits bonheurs: More than 80 cultural activities for the very young

From May 5 to 14, the City of Laval will be hosting the festival Petits bonheurs, a fun springtime event for kids up to...

Bank of Canada ignores inflation data and widens class divide, union head claims

The Bank of Canada’s decision to impose a quarter-point interest rate hike last week “willfully ignores inflation data, unfairly jeopardizes workers’ jobs and fails to address...

2022 was a year of transition into uncharted territory

The Laval News looks back on the uncertainty of the past 12 months If “déjà vu” was the key phrase used in the lead of...

Pre-Christmas storm fiasco galvanizes angry demands for better air passenger rights

MPs, consumer advocates want accountability from Sunwing and other airlines in Canada Were you among the thousands of people from across Canada whose travel plans...

New Year, more taxes, says CFIB

Canadians' take-home income to drop by up to $305 on January 1 due to EI, CPP hikes The upcoming 2023 increase in payroll taxes will...

Canada Competition Bureau to study rumored ‘price fixing’ in grocery sector

Some blame major retailers like Loblaw, Metro and IGA for ‘greedflation’ phenomenon With the New Year looming and some especially dark clouds hanging over the...

Quebec’s manufacturing/export sector suffering from labour shortage, according to MEQ

39 per cent of businesses have thought of moving outside province, says lobby group According to the Manufacturers and Exporters of Quebec (MEQ), at least...