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Jobs minister urges Canada Post to table new offer to striking union
OTTAWA - Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu urged Canada Post on Monday to quickly table a new offer to the union of striking postal workers. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers took to the picket lines Thurs...
The Canadian Press
Sep 29, 2025
Government loans give Algoma more breathing room for transition
Government lifelines announced Monday could help Algoma Steel Group Inc. navigate through the effective loss of the U.S. market as it looks to focus on supplying Canadian buyers. The loans, including ...
The Canadian Press
Sep 29, 2025
WestJet says some passengers' personal info stolen in June security breach
CALGARY - WestJet says some passengers' personal information was obtained in a cyberattack in June, however it believes the breach did not involve "sensitive" data in most cases. The airline issued a ...
The Canadian Press
Sep 29, 2025
Millions of dollars for Algoma Steel loan is a matter of sovereignty: Hajdu
OTTAWA - Algoma Steel Group Inc. is set to receive half a billion dollars in government loans to help it reorient its business away from the United States as the federal government argues supporting t...
The Canadian Press
Sep 29, 2025
'Stand with us': Indigenous artists tapped by big companies for Orange Shirt Day
Jenny Kay Dupuis was recently in a Winners store, when a senior asked for help finding certain sizes of an orange shirt on display. The older woman was on her way to visit her grandchildren in the Uni...
The Canadian Press
Sep 29, 2025
Brooklyn Rudolph, a Winnipeg designer who was selected by Walmart to create their Orange Shirt Day design, is photographed at a Walmart in Winnipeg, Manitoba Wednesday, September 24, 2025. Companies are selecting indigenous designers to create their Orange Shirt Day products. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods
Alberta teachers reject government contract offer, setting up provincewide strike
EDMONTON - Alberta teachers have rejected the provincial government's latest contract offer, setting the stage for a provincewide strike next week. The Alberta Teachers' Association, which represents ...
The Canadian Press
Sep 29, 2025
CBSA self-service kiosks outage resolved after causing delays at customs in airports
Canada Border Services Agency says the service outage at its primary inspection kiosks has been resolved after causing delays at customs in some of Canada's busiest airports. The agency said in a soci...
The Canadian Press
Sep 29, 2025
CBSA self-service kiosks outage causing delays at customs in some airports
Canada Border Services Agency says its primary inspection kiosks are experiencing a service outage impacting some airports. The agency says in a social media post Sunday evening that they're in the pr...
The Canadian Press
Sep 28, 2025
B.C. funeral homes complain of lack of funding in provincial burial program
British Columbia's government helps to pay families who can't afford funeral costs, but those who offer the services say the funding isn't enough and could mean the demise of rural operators. The prov...
The Canadian Press
Sep 28, 2025
'It's not us anymore': Renewables go from boom to bust in the wind capital of Canada
PINCHER CREEK - In Pincher Creek, wind is king, roaring down the eastern Rockies, delivering power for generations, so much so the municipal district made a windmill part of its corporate logo. Not an...
The Canadian Press
Sep 28, 2025
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