Elections Alberta kicks off hiring spree ahead of 'colossal' fall referendum vote

EDMONTON - Alberta’s election agency is officially on the hunt for at least 60,000 people to work the fall referendum, and it’s offering between $255 to $350 per day.On Oct.

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Union ‘disappointed’ as feds fund outside staff to guard immigration holding centres

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OTTAWA — The union representing Canada Border Services Agency workers says it’s disappointed by the federal government’s decision to provide

Thunderstorm watch on for Ottawa area, with damaging wind gusts possible

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A thunderstorm watch alert was issued for the Ottawa area on the evening of Tuesday, May 19. According a release

Here's a list of April inflation rates for selected Canadian cities

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OTTAWA - Canada’s annual inflation rate was 2.8 per cent in April, Statistics Canada says. The agency also released rates

Ford government faces criticism for lack of a business plan for Billy Bishop expansion

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The legislation that contains plans for the provincial takeover of Billy Bishop Airport is in committee at Queens Park this

OC Transpo bus delays force Ottawa Charge fans into Ubers

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Amélie Houle stood in the afternoon heat at Bank and Catherine streets watching the crowd around her slowly give up.

S&P/TSX composite down in trading on Tuesday, U.S. stocks also lower

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index moved lower in trading on Tuesday, weighed down by losses in the battery and

What to see and do in the Niagara Falls area and how to get there

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Niagara Falls is considered one of the great natural wonders of the world, but it also serves as one of

Canada's inflation jumps to 2.8 per cent, driven by surging fuel prices

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Canada’s annual inflation rate jumped to 2.8 per cent in April — the highest level in nearly two years —

Union 'disappointed' as feds fund outside staff to guard immigration holding centres

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OTTAWA - The union representing Canada Border Services Agency workers says it’s disappointed by the federal government’s decision to provide