Quebec bill looks to protect people from having intimate images shared without consent | EnvoyPost
Canada

Quebec bill looks to protect people from having intimate images shared without consent | EnvoyPost

Simon Jolin-Barrette says the bill, introduced Thursday, would allow people to complete a form online or at a courthouse and…
Halifax Transit pulls dozens of buses from road after one loses tire | EnvoyPost
Canada

Halifax Transit pulls dozens of buses from road after one loses tire | EnvoyPost

Halifax Transit the tires on 43 buses need to be re-torqued. The mechanical issue was discovered when a wheel came…
The U.S. port strike is not a reason to hoard toilet paper, experts say | EnvoyPost
Canada

The U.S. port strike is not a reason to hoard toilet paper, experts say | EnvoyPost

Social media platforms saw users post about shelves in their local supermarkets out of toilet paper. Experts said it was…
B.C. election: Party leaders to participate in live TV debate | EnvoyPost
Canada

B.C. election: Party leaders to participate in live TV debate | EnvoyPost

B.C.’s party leaders will participate in a televised debate on Tuesday, Oct. 8 at 6:30 p.m. It will run until…
Nurses rally in Regina as Saskatchewan hospital reaches 350% capacity | EnvoyPost
Canada

Nurses rally in Regina as Saskatchewan hospital reaches 350% capacity | EnvoyPost

On Thursday, hundreds of nurses rallied in front of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building demanding action on staffing shortages.
Dick’s Sporting Goods to hire 8,000 seasonal workers for holiday shopping season
Business

Dick’s Sporting Goods to hire 8,000 seasonal workers for holiday shopping season

Dick’s Sporting Goods plans to hire nearly 8,000 seasonal employees to its workforce as part of a hiring push to…
Strike grinds coffee shipments to a halt at East and Gulf Coast ports
Business

Strike grinds coffee shipments to a halt at East and Gulf Coast ports

The ongoing strike by unionized dockworkers at East and Gulf Coast ports has ground to a halt the unloading of imported…
Federal fisheries officers refusing duties because of violence on the water in N.S. | EnvoyPost
Canada

Federal fisheries officers refusing duties because of violence on the water in N.S. | EnvoyPost

Federal fisheries officers in Nova Scotia say they’re refusing some enforcement duties because of threats to their safety, as they…
Montreal police probe whether incendiary materials tied to Middle East conflict | EnvoyPost
Canada

Montreal police probe whether incendiary materials tied to Middle East conflict | EnvoyPost

The five people, including three minors, were arrested by Montreal police. Police say they were found 15 minutes apart possessing…
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