Canada
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Canada’s telecoms may shed assets amid slow growth. What could they cut? |
As Canada’s telecommunications sector copes with challenges such as slower growth and fierce competition, dominant players are poised to continue…
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Montreal borough’s first-ever ‘ghost’ scooter honours fallen rider |Phil Carpenter
For one family in the city’s Ahuntsic-Cartierville borough, the memories of what happened June 24th near Parc Mésy are still…
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Alberta public sector workers rally to ‘send message to the government’ |Craig Momney
Talks are underway for new collective agreement between the province and the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees (AUPE).
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International student enrolment down 45 per cent, Universities Canada says |Sean Previl
Universities Canada suggests when the final tally is done for how many students arrived and enrolled this fall, international student…
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Another Toronto Island ferry crash puts pressure on city’s aging fleet |Isaac Callan
The latest problem has forced officials to withdraw the boat from service, even as frustrations over the regularity and reliability…
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Former Kodiaks star makes history by signing a professional contract in Sweden |Justin Sibbet
After five seasons with the Lethbridge Polytechnic Kodiaks, one volleyball player has become the first alumnus to sign a pro…
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Gondek meets with province over Green Line, concerns of harm to Calgary’s market reputation |Adam MacVicar
The Calgary Construction Association said the province’s withdrawal of funding sets “a concerning precedent” for future infrastructure projects by introducing…
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Tourism takes a hit in the Okanagan: ‘It’s been very slow’ |Klaudia Van Emmerik
Tourism Kelowna wasn’t available for comment, but in an email stated that summer data won’t be available for a few…
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Canada Post plans to raise stamp prices again to address financial ‘issues’ |Sean Boynton
Pending approval, the 25-per-cent increase would take effect in January 2025, ‘after the busy holiday mailing season,’ Canada Post said…
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Advocates echo Manitoba premier’s call for action on homelessness |Sam Thompson
Kinew’s comments Thursday were in reaction to violence at a protest calling for answers in the death of an encampment…
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