Federal public service union calls wage offers ‘insulting’ and ‘unacceptable’

OTTAWA — A union representing more than 120,000 federal public servants whose contracts are up for renegotiation says wage offers presented by the federal government are “insulting” and “unacceptable.” The

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Federal public service union calls wage offers ‘insulting’ and ‘unacceptable’

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OTTAWA — A union representing more than 120,000 federal public servants whose contracts are up for renegotiation says wage offers

What’s behind an increase in discarded needles and drug paraphernalia in Ottawa?

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In 2025, two downtown wards topped the list for most recovered needles: Rideau Vanier saw the most with 24,764 needles,

Loblaw Cos. Ltd. signs partnership deal with Canadian AI firm Shakudo

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TORONTO - Loblaw Cos. Ltd. has signed a partnership deal with Canadian artificial intelligence company Shakudo.Under the agreement, Loblaw will

Surrey police release photo of extortion suspect in rare step to aid investigation

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SURREY - Police in Surrey, B.C., are taking the rare step of releasing an image of a foreign national who

Alleged defamation: Cape Breton fiddler Ashley MacIsaac files lawsuit against Google

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HALIFAX — Cape Breton fiddler Ashley MacIsaac has launched a civil lawsuit against Google, claiming the online giant defamed him

More Canadians plan to save or invest tax refund this year: TD survey

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TORONTO - A new TD survey shows more Canadians are planning to save or invest their tax refund this year

PM Carney expected to name new governor general today

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to name a new governor general today at a press conference in

Daniel Kraus’ ‘Angel Down’ and Bess Wohl’s ‘Liberation’ are among Pulitzer winners in the arts

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NEW YORK (AP) — Pulitzer Prize officials awarded the fiction prize to an author with a history of experimenting with

Audit finds flood hazard mapping behind schedule, doesn't account for climate change

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OTTAWA - Federal efforts to map parts of the country facing the highest risk of flooding are not on track