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Canada Post urges union to revisit offers, says gap between parties is 'substantial'

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OTTAWA - Canada Post is urging the Canadian Union of Postal Workers to revisit its offers after meeting at the

Canada Post lashes out at CUPW after talks, calls union's latest demands ‘unaffordable’

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Canada Post and the union representing its 53,000 workers appear to be sliding further apart after the Crown corporation accused

Hudbay resuming operations at Manitoba mine after wildfire spurred evacuation in July

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TORONTO - Hudbay Minerals Inc. says it’s resuming its Snow Lake mining operations after it halted work in July due

BC Lottery Corp. says it was 'ambushed' in money laundering investigation

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VANCOUVER - The British Columbia Lottery Corp. says it was wrongly penalized more than $1 million for anti-money laundering and

'Extremely challenging': N.W.T. wildfire prompts community evacuation notice

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Officials in Northwest Territories say they are preparing for “extremely challenging” wildfire activity this week as they tell residents of

National Bank brings on first batch of Canadian Western Bank clients after takeover

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National Bank of Canada says it moved the first batch of clients from newly acquired Canadian Western Bank onto its

S&P/TSX composite up in late-morning trading Wednesday, U.S. stock markets also rise

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TORONTO - Strength in the battery metal and financial sectors helped Canada’s main stock index move higher in late-morning trading

Canada Post and union to finally meet with federal mediator

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After two cancelled meetings, Canada Post and the union representing its 53,000 workers are scheduled to be back at the

Ford to maintain U.S. booze ban until tariffs removed or new trade deal reached

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CALEDON - Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he will maintain his ban on American booze despite Canada dropping some retaliatory