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Ontario warehouse becomes Walmart’s 1st to unionize in Canada after certification | EnvoyPost
Unifor says Ontario’s labour relations board has given Unifor the OK to represent workers at a Walmart warehouse in Mississauga,…
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Liberals given Oct. 29 deadline to meet Bloc’s demands | EnvoyPost
The Bloc Québécois is giving the Liberal government a deadline of Oct. 29 to pass two pieces of legislation related…
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Canada’s 2024 wildfire season on track to be 2nd largest in last 20 years | EnvoyPost
Federal officials say above-normal temperatures and drought conditions across parts of Canada have continued to drive fire activity, with 5.3…
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Crewmember of 150-year-old lost expedition identified using DNA by Ontario researchers | EnvoyPost
Ontario university researchers say they used DNA samples to identify a second crew member from Sir John Franklin’s ill-fated 1845…
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Toronto-area man charged with 2nd-degree-murder in death of his mother | EnvoyPost
York Regional Police say a 23-year-old man has been charged with second-degree-murder in the death of his mother.
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Court of Appeal reserves decision on Sask. school pronoun law hearing | EnvoyPost
Saskatchewan’s Court of Appeal has reserved its decision in the challenge to the province’s pronoun law.
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Bethel-Thompson to get start at QB as Elks prepare for rematch with Bombers | EnvoyPost
Elks head coach Jarious Jackson announced this week that McLeod Bethel-Thompson will start at quarterback Friday.
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Site of 1972 plane crash that killed Manitoba students commemorated with memorial | EnvoyPost
On June 24, 1972, a plane taking students home to Bunibonibee Cree Nation from residential schools in Portage la Prairie…
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Lower home prices and mortgage rates improved August affordability: report | EnvoyPost
Toronto led the way in affordability improvements for the second consecutive month as slow sales drove down home prices at…
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Montreal to change bylaw to protect venues from noise complaints | EnvoyPost
The City of Montreal is promising to rapidly change a bylaw to protect entertainment venues and bars from noise complaints,…
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