Donald Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa threatens business model of India IT firms

Donald Trump’s sticker shock on H-1B visas risks disrupting Indian tech firms’ US projects, and is forcing Prime Minister Narendra Modi to once again deal with the fallout from America

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AFN chiefs warn federal budget cuts will hurt First Nations

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OTTAWA - First Nations chiefs are warning Ottawa that any cuts to federal funding for their communities will only make

Air Canada may be on the hook to pay more than $66M in compensation to stranded passengers during strike: firm

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If the recent strike by Air Canada flight attendants left you stranded, it could be time for the airline to

Conservative bill would extend sanctions to target relatives of human rights abusers

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OTTAWA - Conservative MP James Bezan tabled a bill on Tuesday seeking to reform Ottawa’s sanctions regime to target immediate

Emergency response times up after Bloor West bike lane installation: community group

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An advocacy group is claiming the Bloor Street bike lanes in Etobicoke are putting lives at risk Cody McCrae, the

Here's a list of August inflation rates for Canadian provinces

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OTTAWA - Canada’s annual inflation rate was 1.9 per cent in August, Statistics Canada says. Here’s what happened in the

Richmond, B.C., Mayor Brodie won't seek re-election after 25 years in the role

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The mayor of Richmond, B.C., won’t be seeking re-election next year after 25 years in the role, saying there are

Surging Blue Jays overcome bizarre ruling to beat Rays, extend win streak to six

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Turns out the weird and dumb plays the Toronto Blue Jays are all too familiar with from Tropicana Field came

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

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OTTAWA - Canada’s annual inflation rate was 1.9 per cent in August, Statistics Canada says. The agency also released rates

B.C. government workers step up job action by targeting mining sector

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VICTORIA - British Columbia’s public service workers are escalating job action aimed at slowing work in the mining sector just