Quit Rates at Restaurants Spike: What Investors Need to Know
A lot of people don't want to work at restaurants anymore. That's a problem for real estate investors.
A lot of people don't want to work at restaurants anymore. That's a problem for real estate investors.
Despite a rebound on Monday, many bearish strategists believe there are mounting risks to the market rally.
Maureen Gordon has weathered hard times before. She and her husband began running ecotourism outfit Maple Leaf Adventures out of Vancouver about a month before the 9/11 terrorist attacks devastated international travel in 2001. The rebound was relatively quick. Fallout from COVID-19 has proven much more prolonged. “The pandemic of course was incredibly tumultuous and scary, as it was, I think, for most tour businesses in Canada,” said Gordon, who runs week-long sojourns on a schooner, converted
SHERBROOKE, Que. — On Monday morning in Sherbrooke, Que., dozens of tractors slowly rolled along a stretch of road between the regional offices of Quebec's farmers association and the Agriculture Department a few hundred meters away. Upset about high interest rates, growing paperwork and heavy regulatory burdens, protesting farmers have become a familiar sight across Quebec since December. "It's pretty hard to get farmers out of their farms, because they've got so many hours to put in, but to se
Fresh research suggests western Canada's once-dwindling caribou numbers are finally growing. But the same paper concludes the biggest reason for the rebound is the slaughter of hundreds of wolves, a policy that will likely have to go on for decades. "If we don't shoot wolves, given the state of the habitat that industry and government have allowed, we will lose caribou," said Clayton Lamb, one of 34 co-authors of a newly published study in the journal Ecological Applications. "It's not the wolve
SASKATOON — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be in Saskatoon today. An itinerary released by his office says he will make an announcement this morning to highlight measures focused on youth, education, and health that were contained in last week's budget. Trudeau will be joined at the event by Dan Vandal, minister for northern affairs and well as Prairie economic development, as well as Women and Gender Equality and Youth Minister Marci Ien. The budget included a renewed investment of $60-mill
‘We still have so many questions and need the BBC to answer them’, the young person’s mother said following the veteran broadcaster’s resignation
Five migrants have died in an attempt to cross the English Channel just hours after Rishi Sunak’s flagship Rwanda bill was passed by Parliament. The French coast guard confirmed there was a failed attempt to cross the Channel on Tuesday morning. Local newspaper La Voix du Nord reported that the migrants died while attempting to cross the Chennal from an area near the town of Wimereux.
The increase in China's defence spending is concerning given its economy is "failing", the head of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command said on Tuesday. Speaking to reporters in Tokyo, Admiral John Aquilino said China's economy had been battered by turmoil in its real estate sector and asserted that its official growth rates were "not real". He also said China was spending "drastically more" on its military than the 7.2% increase it declared last month.
Motorists have been stuck in eight-mile queues coming into London from Essex on the A13 East India Dock road following a spillage. Two lanes were closed on the key route on Tuesday morning causing traffic to stack up from the Canning Town flyover back to Rainham. London Overground services were also suffering severe delays due to an electrical fault at Wembley Central early on Tuesday.
Rights commissioner expresses grave concern after Rishi Sunak’s asylum policy passes parliamentary stages
The presenter has been off air for months after reports he paid a young person for explicit photos.
An unexpected rise in public borrowing could limit the scope of pre-election tax cuts, say analysts.
The move came after a former parliamentary researcher and a second man were charged with spying for China after a probe by counter-terrorism police
Lords cave to pressure and withdraw final amendment to the Rwanda bill
Telecom Italia (TIM) shareholders are expected on Tuesday to hand CEO Pietro Labriola another term to press ahead with a revamp centred on a planned sale of the former phone monopoly's fixed-line access network to U.S. fund KKR. The reappointment of Labriola has been separately challenged by small minority investors Merlyn Partners and Bluebell Capital Partners, which each hold a 0.5% stake in TIM. Both have been questioning the merits of the KKR deal, worth up to 22 billion euros ($23.4 billion) and backed by the Italian government, which holds an indirect 10% stake in TIM.
Taylor Swift name-dropped legendary musician Patti Smith in a song on her new album, 'The Tortured Poets Department'. "And who's gonna hold you like me? And who's gonna know you, if not me? I laughed in your face and said, 'You're not Dylan Thomas, I'm not Patti Smith This ain't the Chelsea Hotel, we'rе modern idiots.' And who's gonna hold you like me?", Taylor Swift, via "The Tortured Poets Department". 77-year-old Smith took to Instagram to thank Swift for the mention, 'Cosmopolitan' reports.
London travel news April 23 2024. London Overground services were suffering severe delays on Tuesday morning due to an electrical fault at Wembley Central.Transport for London reported disruption on the Overground between Euston and Watford Junction. National Rail said services were likely to be affected until at least 9.30am.Meanwhile motorists coming into London from Essex were stuck in an eight-mile tailback on the A13 East India Dock road. Construction work reduced the route into the capital to one lane causing traffic to stack up from the Canning Town flyover back to Rainham.
A $8 billion defense package approved by the U.S. House of Representatives over the weekend will “strengthen the deterrence against authoritarianism in the West Pacific ally chain,” Taiwan’s President-elect Lai Ching-te said Tuesday, in a reference to key rival China. The funding will also “help ensure peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait and also boost confidence in the region” Lai, currently Taiwan’s vice president, told visiting Michigan Representatives Lisa McClain, a Republican, and Democrat Dan Kildee at a meeting at the Presidential Office Building in the capital Taipei.
The FTSE surpassed the previous intraday record of 8,047.06 from February last year.
Russian online bank Tinkoff plans to issue up to 130 million additional shares to help fund a deal to integrate fellow lender Rosbank into its holding structure, the company said on Tuesday. Both Tinkoff owner TCS Holding and Rosbank are controlled by billionaire Vladimir Potanin's Interros group, and the planned integration could strengthen Potanin's foothold in Russia's banking sector. TCS Holding, ahead of a shareholder meeting on May 8, said it planned to fund the deal with an additional issue of its shares at 3,423.62 roubles ($36.73) each.