Air Canada extends flight cancellations as strike action continues

TORONTO - A shutdown of Air Canada by flight attendants over wages and unpaid work has rapidly escalated into a fight for the right to strike as union leaders said

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Yukon government approves $31.7 million in extra spending for wildfires, health

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WHITEHORSE - The Yukon government says it has authorized a special warrant to spend up to $31.7 million this budget

Shooting injures one person in Markham

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Police are searching for at least one suspect after someone was injured in a shooting in Markham on Thursday afternoon.

Train-surfer charged with mischief

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A 23-year-old man from Mississauga is facing criminal charges after the Ontario Provincial Police arrested him for riding on top

Black Freedom Fund Aims For $200M Endowment

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Source: Ira L. Black – Corbis / Getty Launched in 2020 in response to the national reckoning over racial injustice

LL Cool J takes the mic for the 2025 MTV VMAs, where Lady Gaga rules nominations

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — LL Cool J has snagged wins, co-hosted and performed atop the MTV Video Music Awards stage.

Canadians are holding more cash in their wallets, Bank of Canada finds

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OTTAWA - A new survey from the Bank of Canada shows Canadians are keeping more cash in their wallets in

Ontario public servants required to go back to office five days a week by January

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Ontario public servants will be required to return to the office full time, with employees going in-person five days a

Talks between union, Canada Post scheduled for Friday postponed

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The Canadian Union of Postal Workers says talks with Canada Post scheduled for Friday have been postponed due to a

Grand Jury Clears Officer Involved In Michael Jones’ 2024 Shooting

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Source: Smith Collection/Gado / Getty Officials in Akron, Ohio, have cleared the officer who fired two shots into a U-Haul