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Next up for Canada's PAW Patrol? World domination — and they're more than just toying with it

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Being born in Peru, raised in Latin America and the Caribbean, educated in the United States, and kick-starting his career in

WestJet cancels at least 150 flights following surprise mechanics union strike

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CALGARY - WestJet says it’s cancelled at least 150 flights beginning Saturday after the union maintaining the airline’s planes announced

WestJet mechanic workers begin strike despite Ottawa's order for arbitration

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WestJet mechanics walked off the job and began strike action Friday evening, after being sent to arbitration with the airline

Ore slide at Yukon's Victoria Gold mine not the first this year: government officials

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WHITEHORSE - A recent slide of ore at a gold mine in central Yukon was the second such failure this

Ore slide at Yukon's Victoria Gold mine not the first failure: government officials

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WHITEHORSE - Yukon government mining officials say a recent slide of ore at a gold mine in the territory was

Screening officers at Pearson reject tentative agreement with Garda World — strike possibility 'still on the table'

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Nearly 3,000 screening officers at Toronto Pearson airport rejected a tentative agreement with their employer Garda World Security on Friday,

S&P/TSX composite closes down Friday along with U.S. markets

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index closed lower Friday on broad-based losses, while U.S. stock markets also closed down despite

Jim Pattison Group acquires U.S. grocery chain owner Save Mart Companies

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VANCOUVER - U.S. grocery chain owner, the Save Mart Companies, says it has been acquired by the Jim Pattison Group.Save

Rio Tinto and Quebec to invest $375M to build pilot smelter using Elysis technology

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MONTREAL - Rio Tinto and the Quebec government are investing $375 million to build a demonstration plant that will use