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Ontario councillor gets severe pay penalty as Pickering wants stronger recourse | EnvoyPost
Pickering’s mayor said he isn’t optimistic Lisa Robinson’s latest pay suspension – her third since last September – will have…
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Port of Montreal dockworkers serve notice for 3-day strike to begin Monday | EnvoyPost
The union representing longshore workers at the Port of Montreal served a 72-hour strike notice on Friday to Termont Montreal,…
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Former Canadian politician suspected of working for foreign government: CSIS | EnvoyPost
Canada’s intelligence community released an unclassified list of six significant foreign interference incidents over the past five years.
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Alberta government rolls ahead with electricity plans: Rate of Last Resort | EnvoyPost
The province says the Rate of Last Resort help consumers better understand energy options and is part of an ongoing…
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Veterans identified and honoured in Medicine Hat ceremony | EnvoyPost
Veterans who previously laid beneath the soil without a headstone have now been honoured with a permanent remembrance of their…
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Winnipeg MP introduces bill to criminalize residential school denialism | EnvoyPost
MP Leah Gazan says families deserve to heal from this “intergenerational tragedy,” and that parliamentarians must stand firm against people…
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Canada’s economy likely stalled by summer’s end, StatCan says | EnvoyPost
Wildfires were impacting several industries in July, Statistics Canada said, with warehousing and transportation seeing its second consecutive monthly contraction.
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Inflation measure closely watched by the Fed fell to 2.2% in August
An inflation gauge closely watched by Federal Reserve policymakers continued to slow in August as the pace of price growth…
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Severity of various FDA product recalls including Class I which can cause death, serious illness
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is responsible for the regulation of many food recalls. Meat, poultry and processed…
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Deal to Reopen Libya’s Central Bank Eases Fears of Fighting
A standoff over control of the bank had destabilized the country’s economy and raised the prospect of fresh fighting between…
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