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Five takeaways from the first day of the fall sitting of Parliament

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OTTAWA - Members of Parliament returned to the House of Commons on Monday — the first day of what’s expected

BCGEU escalates job action, bans overtime for correctional officers and sheriffs

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VANCOUVER - The president of a union representing British Columbia’s public service workers says it has escalated job action with

Alberta takes teachers' union to labour board over accusations of false claims

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EDMONTON - Alberta’s government says it has filed a complaint with the Labour Relations Board against the union representing the

FINTRAC fines Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority $1.1M

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OTTAWA - The federal financial intelligence unit responsible for monitoring money laundering and terrorist financing has levied a $1.1 million

11 hospitalized, 79 sickened in salmonella outbreak linked to pistachios

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TORONTO - Eleven people have been hospitalized, and almost 80 salmonella cases have been reported after an outbreak of infections

Mexico trip kicks off globe-hopping travel season for PM Carney

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney is off to Mexico City this week — the first of many official trips

Ontario Liberals to plan new leadership race after Crombie resignation announcement

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TORONTO - In the wake of a resignation announcement from Ontario Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie, the party must now set

Methods N.B. schools using to punish students have no legal authority: child advocate

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FREDERICTON - New Brunswick’s child advocate says schools are using restraint techniques without legal authority on misbehaving children.In a new

Election call in Newfoundland and Labrador could come this afternoon

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ST. JOHN’S - A provincial election in Newfoundland and Labrador could be called as early as this afternoon.The province’s Liberal