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Okanagan real estate takes step towards balance after Bank of Canada’s interest rate cut | EnvoyPost
As anticipated, rates are being slashed by half of a percentage from 4.25 per cent to 3.75 per cent.
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How one Saskatchewan man is hoping to become ‘the face of horror’ | EnvoyPost
The spirit of spookiness is in the air, as some Saskatchewan residents have already taken on the task of preparing…
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International students are being sexually exploited, trafficked, says Brampton mayor | EnvoyPost
Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown said the sexual exploitation and trafficking of international students happens ‘in plain sight’ in the city.
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Saskatchewan yet to respond to federal offer of support to address homelessness | EnvoyPost
The federal government is looking to support provinces to find housing and shelter for those experiencing homelessness. Saskatchewan has yet…
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University of Saskatchewan synchrotron fighting antibiotic-resistant bacteria | EnvoyPost
Using Canada’s only synchrotron here in Saskatoon, researchers from the University of Toronto have developed a new way of fighting…
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Woman faces fraud charges after theft from Nova Scotia premier’s riding association | EnvoyPost
Police in New Glasgow, N.S., say a 44-year-old woman faces fraud charges after funds went missing from the Pictou East…
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Trudeau ‘concerned’ about TD Bank’s actions in U.S. money laundering case | EnvoyPost
The comments appear to mark the first public acknowledgement by Trudeau of the case, which saw TD fined over US$3…
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G7 finalizes US$50B loan for Ukraine backed by frozen Russian assets | EnvoyPost
The U.S. intends to divide its share of US$20 billion between aiding Ukraine’s economy and military, with distribution of the…
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Amazon’s challenge of warehouse’s unionization rejected by Quebec labour tribunal | EnvoyPost
In a decision dated Tuesday, administrative judge Irène Zaïkoff also rejected Amazon’s request that the union certification be revoked.
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Nova Scotia company fined $80,000 after worker dies in scaffolding collapse | EnvoyPost
A Nova Scotia excavation company has been fined $80,000 after a worker died when scaffolding collapsed on one of its…
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