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Auditor general to probe ArriveCan contracts with feds. What to know | EnvoyPost
Auditor general Karen Hogan is going to look into all the government contracts awarded to GC Strategies, tasked to assemble…
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Will flavoured vaping restrictions come by year’s end? Here’s what we know | EnvoyPost
Ottawa made a promise in 2021 to implement regulations to prohibit flavours, except for tobacco, mint and menthol, from being…
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Manitoba to return to original apprentice-to-journeyperson construction ratio | EnvoyPost
The province says it’s returning to a system that includes more supervision on construction sites, out of concerns for workplace…
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David Eby set to speak Tuesday afternoon — 1st time since election night | EnvoyPost
On Monday, BC Conservative Leader John Rustad spoke with Global News and said he believes his party could find common…
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Who is Marie-Philippe Bouchard, CBC/Radio-Canada’s new CEO? | EnvoyPost
CBC/Radio-Canada’s newly named president and CEO Marie-Philippe Bouchard says she looks forward to “charting the path forward” at Canada’s public…
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‘Large-scale butter thefts’: Ontario city sees $2K in product stolen from 2 stores | EnvoyPost
Guelph police say they are investigating after large quantities of butter were reported stolen from two grocery stores last week.
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Canada’s labour tribunal calls rail shutdown end order ‘unprecedented’ | EnvoyPost
Canada’s labour tribunal said Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon’s instruction that the quasi-judicial body halt work stoppages and start binding arbitration…
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Sask. Party says bullet-holes found in window of Regina campaign office | EnvoyPost
The Saskatchewan Party says one of its candidates has been in contact with the police after two bullet-holes were found…
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Bravery award given posthumously to Nova Scotian who pulled three from sunken vehicle | EnvoyPost
A man who died trying to save three people trapped by floodwaters is among eight Nova Scotians awarded the province’s…
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Former Saskatchewan Party Gary Grewal broke conflict of interest act with hotel contracts | EnvoyPost
A conflict-of-interest investigation has found a former Saskatchewan Party backbencher broke the rules when his two hotels did business with…
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