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Ottawa rules out early intervention to end Canada Post strike
OTTAWA — The Liberal government in Ottawa is signalling it's not currently planning to intervene to end the Canada Post strike, even though the two sides appear to be far apart and the strike is hitting at the busiest time of year for the postal serv
Nov 15, 2024 2:28 PM
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Immigration cuts will help housing gap, PBO says, but less than government projects
OTTAWA — The federal government is overestimating the impact its cuts to immigration will have on the country's housing shortage, the Office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer said in a new report.
Nov 15, 2024 2:15 PM
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Acadian journalist appointed lieutenant-governor of New Brunswick
FREDERICTON — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today announced the appointment of a former journalist and women's rights advocate as the next lieutenant-governor of New Brunswick.
Nov 15, 2024 1:43 PM
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Joly, Blinken push to get B.C. river treaty through Congress before Trump government
Top officials in both Canada and the United States are pushing for the need to finalize the updated Columbia River Treaty to manage water flowing between the two countries before the administration change in America.
Nov 15, 2024 1:39 PM
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Québec solidaire member faces rebuke for saying fellow politicians target minorities
MONTREAL — Amid heavy criticism across party lines, an opposition member of the provincial legislature did not back down Friday from comments that his fellow lawmakers say painted them as racist.
Nov 15, 2024 1:31 PM
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Canada Post workers are on strike. Here's what you need to know about your mail
Workers at Canada Post went on strike Friday in a move that is expected to create delays and other disruptions to mail and parcel delivery. Here's what you need to know.
Nov 15, 2024 11:14 AM
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Three more cases of fraudulent overbilling, Ottawa says
OTTAWA — The federal government has referred three more cases of fraudulent overbilling in its procurement system to the RCMP. In July, a former federal consultant was charged with fraud for overbilling the government by $250,000.
Nov 15, 2024 10:51 AM
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Insurance bureau estimates $110 million in damages from October storms in B.C.
VANCOUVER — Intense flooding that hammered British Columbia's coast last month has led to more than $110 million in insured damage claims.
Nov 15, 2024 10:31 AM
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Doctors in northern Saskatchewan treat 27 scurvy cases, highlight food insecurity
LA RONGE, Sask. — Doctors in La Ronge, Sask., have treated 27 cases of scurvy within the last six months, bringing to light the severe impact of food insecurity in the province’s North. Dr.
Nov 15, 2024 9:24 AM
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Foreign interference inquiry's final report now due by end of January
OTTAWA — The federal government is giving an inquiry into foreign interference an extra month to complete its work. Commissioner Marie-Josée Hogue's final report is now due by the end of January, a month later than expected.
Nov 15, 2024 7:09 AM
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