Scrap current bargaining system, high school teachers' union urges

The current bargaining system in education isn’t working and needs to be scrapped, says the head of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation.Martha Hradowy told a meeting of about 300 of her

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Scrap current bargaining system, high school teachers' union urges

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The current bargaining system in education isn’t working and needs to be scrapped, says the head of the Ontario Secondary

Carney asks provinces to return U.S. alcohol to stores

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OTTAWA - Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston says Prime Minister Mark Carney has asked provinces to restock American alcohol on

Quick quotes: Here's what people are saying about the Canada-U.S. trade negotiations

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OTTAWA - Canada and the U.S. averted an escalation in the trade tensions with an agreement to continue hammering out

Trump says US and Canada have reached last-minute deal to delay 50% US tariffs on Canadian imports

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Tuesday he was delaying the 50% U.S. tariffs on $20 billion worth of

Fewer people running for trustee in some of Ontario's supervised school boards

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TORONTO - The slate of municipal election candidates for school trustee in some boards under provincial supervision is set to

Southwest Scarborough shakeup has Liberal candidate playing the numbers game

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The Liberal candidate for the provincial byelection in Scarborough Southwest is a numbers guy. Ahsanul Hafiz co-owns 30 Domino’s pizza stores.He volunteers

Parti Québécois says it won't hold referendum on sovereignty while Trump is president

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MONTREAL - Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon says he is not delaying his promised referendum by waiting until U.S.

New Brunswick extends contract for head of public power utility, grants pay bump

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FREDERICTON - The head of New Brunswick’s public power utility has been granted an extension to her contract and a

No referendum on Quebec separation until Donald Trump is out of power, PQ leader says

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OTTAWA—The leader of Quebec’s separatist party says he won’t launch an independence vote in his province while U.S. President Donald Trump