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Teamsters union serves CN Rail with 72-hour strike notice as CPKC stoppage ongoing

by Anas Siddiqui
Teamsters union serves CN Rail with 72-hour strike notice as CPKC stoppage ongoing

The Teamsters union has served Canadian National Railway (CN) with a 72-hour strike notice, hours after saying it was taking down picket lines and its workers were returning to the job. The strike …

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Library workers punched, spat on as security incidents rise, data shows

by Akin Smith
Library workers punched, spat on as security incidents rise, data shows

Once seen as oases of calm and quiet, libraries across Canada are becoming increasingly chaotic – even dangerous – with staff often ending up on the front lines of crisis. …

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For Ukrainians whose lives have been upended by war, Kursk offensive is a morale boost

by Walter Watson
For Ukrainians whose lives have been upended by war, Kursk offensive is a morale boost

Ukraine’s swift entry into Russia’s Kursk region caught Moscow by surprise, as Kyiv’s forces quickly took control of a swath of the border oblast and put their opponent on the defensive. The pace …

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‘A slap in the face’: Categorizing process aimed at making Para sport equitable is sometimes anything but

by Virginia Chavez
‘A slap in the face’: Categorizing process aimed at making Para sport equitable is sometimes anything but

Amy Burk always wanted to play sports. Her first love was basketball, but she quickly realized that because of her visual impairment, she would not be able to keep up. And …

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Whooping cough outbreak declared across New Brunswick

by Akin Smith
Whooping cough outbreak declared across New Brunswick

New Brunswick has declared a provincewide whooping cough outbreak, two months after an outbreak was initially declared on the Acadian Peninsula. “We are expanding this outbreak to the entire province …

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Canada banning sales of flavoured nicotine pouches in convenience stores, gas stations

by Akin Smith
Canada banning sales of flavoured nicotine pouches in convenience stores, gas stations

Starting next week, the federal government will impose new restrictions on nicotine pouches to make it illegal to sell them anywhere but from behind a pharmacy counter. Beginning August 28, …

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Longtime London, Ont., dentist’s licence revoked after college determines he sexually abused patient

by Akin Smith
Longtime London, Ont., dentist’s licence revoked after college determines he sexually abused patient

WARNING: This story references actions deemed as sexual abuse by the dental profession’s regulatory college. A disciplinary committee has stripped a longtime London, Ont., dentist of his licence after he admitted to having …

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Freeland calls on railways, union to ‘get a deal’ to avoid a massive work stoppage

by Anas Siddiqui
Freeland calls on railways, union to ‘get a deal’ to avoid a massive work stoppage

Facing mounting calls to prevent a massive railway disruption in the coming hours, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland said Wednesday the federal government expects Canada’s two main railway companies and their union to …

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What’s that smoke smell? A large mulch fire at a Detroit factory

by Walter Watson
What’s that smoke smell? A large mulch fire at a Detroit factory

A massive mulch fire at a factory storage yard on Detroit’s west side is pushing smoke across the city and over the border into the Windsor area. That’s what’s behind the burning smell …

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B.C. developer, director fined $99K for causing ‘consumer harm’

by Anas Siddiqui
B.C. developer, director fined K for causing ‘consumer harm’

A Surrey, B.C.-based property developer and its director have been ordered to pay nearly $100,000 by the province’s real estate regulator for causing “consumer harm.” The B.C. Financial Services Authority …

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