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BC Nurses' Union pauses picket lines, enters mediation with employers
The 60,000-member union is pausing job action from Tuesday night while veteran mediators work for 10 days to resolve staffing, safety,...
Canada's women's soccer team needs one win to qualify for 2027 World Cup in Brazil
A single victory over Panama on November 28 in the Concacaf Women's Championship would secure Canada's spot in next summer's tournament...
Gordie Howe International Bridge will open July 27 after toll profit renegotiation
Canada's newest cross-border crossing connecting Windsor and Detroit will open Monday after the federal government agreed to a new...
Air Canada reaches tentative contract deal with 11,000 technical and operations employees
The four-year agreement is subject to ratification vote expected in coming days. If approved, the contract would be retroactive to April...
New generation of Montreal athletes eye Los Angeles 2028 Olympics
Nearly 50 years after hosting the 1976 Games, Montreal is home to young Olympians training for LA. Women's flag football players say...
Pessamit Innu community votes down $2.5 billion Hydro-Québec development deal
Members of the First Nation rejected the compensation agreement in a referendum, with 63% voting against it despite a decade of negotiations.
Quebec launches forestry partnership with Atikamekw Nation on shared land management
Innovative pilot project Notcimik aims to establish participatory forest management. Quebec funding $470,000 for initial mapping and...
Tick-borne anaplasmosis rising in eastern Canada as doctors urge screening awareness
A new medical report warns physicians to consider anaplasmosis—a lesser-known tick illness—in patients with unexplained fever, as cases...
Bank of Canada expected to hold rates steady Wednesday amid volatile global economic data
Economists expect the central bank to keep borrowing rates at 2.25 per cent as U.S. tariffs and Middle East tensions create conflicting...
Dunster, B.C., community fights billionaire land purchases that have left homes vacant
Two U.S. billionaires have bought 25 properties in the small farming community since 2008, with 16 homes now sitting empty while the...
Alberta accounted for nearly 80 percent of Canada's job gains in past year
The province added nearly 80,000 jobs while all of Canada added 99,000, with most new work in health care and social assistance.
Microplastics in human blood may be overstated, researchers find
A University of Queensland environmental chemist says lab contamination and false positives have inflated reports of plastic in the human body.