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From fast food to construction, employers turn more and more to temporary foreign workers

by Anas Siddiqui
From fast food to construction, employers turn more and more to temporary foreign workers

Businesses’ demand for temporary foreign workers has surged across the country in recent years, with employers given the green light to hire more than double the people through the federal …

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‘We were very afraid’: Former hostage speaks about surviving Hamas captivity in Gaza

by Walter Watson
‘We were very afraid’: Former hostage speaks about surviving Hamas captivity in Gaza

A former hostage, who was rescued by the Israeli military in February, is describing how he survived 129 days in captivity in Gaza.  On Oct. 7, Argentine-Israeli Luis Har was taken …

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Nuggets’ Jokic runs away with 3rd MVP, Canada’s Gilgeous-Alexander finishes 2nd

by Virginia Chavez
Nuggets’ Jokic runs away with 3rd MVP, Canada’s Gilgeous-Alexander finishes 2nd

Nikola Jokic did it all again. And the MVP trophy is his again. Jokic, the Denver Nuggets star from Serbia, was announced Wednesday night as the NBA’s Most Valuable Player, …

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Countdown to TikTok crackdown: Popular app could see U.S. ban in 9 months

by Walter Watson
Countdown to TikTok crackdown: Popular app could see U.S. ban in 9 months

TikTok now risks becoming a high-profile casualty of the cold-war sequel developing between China and the United States. It’s one of the world’s most popular social media platforms, wildly popular …

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Loblaw ending 50% discount on some food items raises concerns about anti-competitive behaviour

by Anas Siddiqui
Loblaw ending 50% discount on some food items raises concerns about anti-competitive behaviour

The revelation that Loblaw will end its 50 per cent discount on perishable foods like meat, fruit and vegetables as they near their best-before dates should attract the attention of Canada’s Competition Bureau, says one …

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For 100 years, this Mickey Mouse operation has thrived. Is Disney now losing its magic?

by Walter Watson
For 100 years, this Mickey Mouse operation has thrived. Is Disney now losing its magic?

The Sunday Magazine22:54For 100 years, this Mickey Mouse operation has thrived. Is Disney now losing its magic? You might describe Marlene Morris as a Disney lifer. As a child, she …

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Some mortgage rates are dropping, but renewed loans could keep economy slow

by Anas Siddiqui
Some mortgage rates are dropping, but renewed loans could keep economy slow

As some Canadian lenders expect central banks, such as the Bank of Canada, to lower influential interest rates in 2024, borrowers can expect a late Christmas present with lower rates on …

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U.S. ‘beginning’ internal discussions about renewing North American trade pact

by Walter Watson
U.S. ‘beginning’ internal discussions about renewing North American trade pact

For anyone with lingering night terrors from the last renegotiation of NAFTA, the notion of reopening the pact might evoke the trailer for a classic horror movie sequel: It’s baaaaa-aaaack.  But …

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Products returned to Amazon found at Toronto liquidation stores — along with buyers’ personal info

by Anas Siddiqui
Products returned to Amazon found at Toronto liquidation stores — along with buyers’ personal info

Ottawa resident Arthur Stewart said he was “surprised” and “concerned” to learn a package he returned to Amazon’s fulfilment centre in Mississauga, Ont., was recently being sold at a liquidation …

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Teens vs. coats: The generational quarrel that won’t chill out

by Akin Smith
Teens vs. coats: The generational quarrel that won’t chill out

It’s a cool fall day. The leaves have long disappeared, and there’s a thin, crunchy layer of snow on the grass — typical for autumn, but still, it’s a not-so-kind …

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