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McGill law professors on strike in protest of challenge to union certification
MONTREAL — Law professors at McGill University were on the picket line Thursday, forcing the cancellation of classes during the first week of the fall semester in protest of the school's challenge to their right to unionize.
Sep 1, 2024 1:52 PM
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Some Quebec seniors homes struggle to stay afloat due to regulations, rising costs
MONTREAL — Jacques Marchildon says sprinklers were the nail in the coffin for Villa Marie-Ange, the 14-person seniors residence he co-owns in St-Adelphe, Que.
Sep 1, 2024 4:00 AM
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Liberal immigration pivot forces Canada to reckon with approach to labour shortages
OTTAWA — The Liberal government's decision to reel in the temporary foreign worker program after loosening the rules to help businesses find workers after the pandemic is sparking a contentious debate about whether governments should even try to addr
Sep 1, 2024 4:00 AM
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Two new senate appointments for Alberta include critic of school pronoun policy
A corporate lawyer and a professor who has been a vocal critic of Alberta's planned legislation on pronouns in schools are both now senators representing the province.
Aug 31, 2024 1:42 PM
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Inmate who escaped from federal facility in Laval, Que., now back in custody
MONTREAL — An inmate convicted of murder who escaped from a federal facility in Laval, Que., on Friday evening is now back in custody after he returned to facility of his own accord.
Aug 31, 2024 1:41 PM
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Police arrest one man days after alleged homicide in Laurentians region
MONTREAL — Police have arrested a 47-year-old man related to an alleged homicide in Quebec's Laurentians region.
Aug 31, 2024 12:23 PM
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No start date for Supreme Court renovation amid lengthy relocation delay
OTTAWA — Preparation of a temporary new home for the Supreme Court of Canada is three years behind schedule due to a series of unforeseen challenges.
Aug 31, 2024 4:00 AM
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Mine review begins in Yukon despite First Nation concerns
The Yukon government says an independent review of a catastrophic ore slide and cyanide solution spill at a gold mine in June is now underway, in a process that's going ahead despite concerns raised by the local First Nation.
Aug 30, 2024 6:51 PM
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Dumbbell toy from Fisher-Price Baby Biceps Gift Set recalled due to choking hazard
Health Canada says a recall has been issued for the dumbbell toy from the Fisher-Price Baby Biceps Gift Set because of a choking hazard.
Aug 30, 2024 6:41 PM
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Former B.C. Liberal minister says he may vote NDP, as Eby woos disaffected centrists
VICTORIA — British Columbia's middle-of-the-road voters have been left with a stark choice in the province's fall election says a former B.C. Liberal cabinet minister — turn hard right or hard left.
Aug 30, 2024 5:17 PM
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