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Teamsters launch court appeal of Ottawa’s move to end rail shutdown
MONTREAL - The union representing thousands of railroaders has appealed the federal government's move that ended last week's rail shutdown - a work stoppage that halted freight and commuter traffic ac...
The Canadian Press
Aug 30, 2024
Ottawa's move to end rail shutdown prompts debate over workers' rights
MONTREAL - Workers' rights are once again under the microscope after last week's massive railway work stoppage was abruptly halted when the federal government intervened less than 17 hours after the s...
The Canadian Press
Aug 30, 2024
Yukon First Nation fears exclusion from mine disaster review, seeks public inquiry
Yukon's Na-Cho Nyak Dun First Nation says an independent review of a disaster at the Eagle Gold mine on its territory is urgently needed but it has serious concerns the Yukon government is trying to "...
The Canadian Press
Aug 29, 2024
EVs cheaper to run but costs must come down to drive sales up fast enough: PBO
OTTAWA - It is already more cost effective over the long term to buy an electric vehicle than a gas-powered model, but the savings must get substantially higher if Canada is to meet its EV sales targe...
The Canadian Press
Aug 29, 2024
Longshore worker unions denounce federal intervention in railway labour conflict
MONTREAL - Unions representing longshore workers at the country's major ports are promising to put pressure on the federal government if it won't commit to staying out of potential labour disputes in ...
The Canadian Press
Aug 29, 2024
High cost of travel nurses helps drive deficit forecast in New Brunswick
FREDERICTON - The New Brunswick government revealed Thursday that it expects to spend more than it collects in revenue in the 2024-25 fiscal year as it scrambles to cover health-care expenses, includi...
The Canadian Press
Aug 29, 2024
Confused about all those paycheque deductions? Here's what they mean
You're a few weeks into your new job and payday has arrived. But reading your first paystub, it's a little unclear what all of these deductions mean. After all, the exact amount of your biweekly direc...
The Canadian Press
Aug 29, 2024
Calgary airport says hail damage repairs to take at least 18 months
CALGARY - The Calgary Airport Authority says it will take at least a year and a half to fix part of its domestic terminal that was hammered by hail earlier this month. It says Concourse B will be clos...
The Canadian Press
Aug 28, 2024
2023 wildfire emissions were quadruple Canada's annual fossil fuel emissions: study
Planet-warming emissions released by Canada's record-breaking 2023 wildfires were quadruple the country's fossil fuel emissions for the previous year, and were surpassed only by the three most high-em...
The Canadian Press
Aug 28, 2024
Canada Post at 'critical juncture,' financial situation unsustainable: chair
OTTAWA - The chair of Canada Post's board says the organization's financial situation is unsustainable. Andr Hudon says Canada Post is at a "critical juncture" and significant change is urgently neede...
The Canadian Press
Aug 28, 2024
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Eight new pickleball courts will fill a need in Saskatoon
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Saskatoon Pickleball Inc. started in 2017 with 90 players, now they have over 1100.
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