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Canada Post urging postal union back to table after news of rotating strikes
Canada Post is welcoming employees back on the job after the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) announced members would go back to work Saturday; however, uncertainty remains. Instead of a nation...
Caitlin Snow Oct 10, 2025
Canada adds 60K jobs, youth unemployment rate highest in 15 years
Canada's economy added 60,000 jobs in September, an increase of 0.3 per cent, marking a rebound after two months of declines, according to Statistics Canada. The employment rate rose to 60.6 per cent,...
Alex Allan Oct 10, 2025
Feds announce 3 affordability measures, make lunch program permanent
Three new affordability measures were announced Thursday morning by the federal government. The government plans to renew the Canada Strong Pass, which waived the charge to get into any Parks Canada l...
Jacob Moore Oct 10, 2025
Minister says progress is being made in fight against auto theft
The federal government's plan to fight auto theft is working, according to the public safety minister. Gary Anandasangaree released an update on the National Action Plan on Combatting Auto Theft on Th...
Bryan Tait Oct 10, 2025
Canada Post workers switch to rotating strikes
Striking postal workers are going back to work. Sort of. The president of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers announced Thursday night that the nationwide strike action would end. Jan Simpson said st...
Bryan Tait Oct 10, 2025
Suzanne Irving: 1934-2025
The widow of one of New Brunswick's leading industrialists has died. Suzanne Heather Cameron Irving (ne Farrer) died Monday, Oct. 6, in Saint John. Irving was the wife of Jack Irving, the youngest of ...
Bryan Tait Oct 09, 2025
New border security bill tabled after broad criticism
The federal government is taking another shot at legislation to strengthen border security. Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree introduced Bill C-12, the Strengthening Canada's Immigration Syst...
Bryan Tait Oct 09, 2025
Forest industry seeks equal attention in U.S. trade talks
The Forest Products Association of Canada is warning the federal government not to leave the forest sector behind in trade talks with the United States. Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President D...
Randy Thoms Oct 08, 2025
Cadaver dogs find no human remains in search for missing N.S. kids
Cadaver dogs did not find any human remains more than five months into a search for two young missing children in rural Nova Scotia. Jack and Lilly Sullivan, reportedly wandered from their home on Gai...
Caitlin Snow Oct 08, 2025
Minister hopeful trade deal between Canada, U.S. can be completed
The minister responsible for the relationship between Canada and the United States said he's optimistic solutions can be found in the current trade dispute. Dominic LeBlanc spoke to reporters after Tu...
Bryan Tait Oct 08, 2025





