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Employers call for binding arbitration after fifth day of B.C. port strike
VANCOUVER — Maritime employers in British Columbia are proposing binding arbitration to end the province's port strike, after talks with the workers' union deadlocked.
Jul 5, 2023 6:49 PM
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Victims of fatal 2021 B.C. library stabbing describe shattered lives at sentencing
NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C.
Jul 5, 2023 6:36 PM
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Manitoba government says searching landfill for remains of Indigenous women too risky
WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government appeared to all but shut the door Wednesday on a proposed search for the remains of two slain Indigenous women believed to be in a landfill north of Winnipeg.
Jul 5, 2023 6:01 PM
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Feds, Stellantis reach deal over battery plant in Windsor, construction to restart
Stellantis and LG Energy Solution announced Wednesday that their electric vehicle battery plant in Windsor, Ont., is back on track after reaching a "binding" financing deal with the governments of Canada and Ontario.
Jul 5, 2023 5:39 PM
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RCMP officer says he forgot to record B.C. murder suspect's arrest after car crash
VANCOUVER — The police officer who arrested a man accused of murdering a 13-year-old girl found dead in a Burnaby, B.C.
Jul 5, 2023 5:16 PM
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Trudeau says Conservatives blocking consensus on foreign interference inquiry
SAINT-HYACINTHE, Que. — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he hopes he'll be able to announce a decision about a public inquiry on foreign interference in the coming weeks, but he is accusing the Conservatives of stalling the process.
Jul 5, 2023 4:37 PM
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Hong Kong democracy activist in Vancouver, B.C., as bounty issued for arrest
A democracy activist who is in Vancouver, B.C., to promote his plan for a Hong Kong parliament in exile said he was unafraid after the Chinese territory issued a bounty for his arrest over the proposal.
Jul 5, 2023 4:36 PM
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Mandates aim to tackle discrimination in public service, unions say it's not enough
OTTAWA — Federal government departments and agencies will now have to evaluate whether their hiring practices are discriminatory after changes to the Public Service Employment Act came into effect this week.
Jul 5, 2023 4:31 PM
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UNESCO report on Wood Buffalo park shows urgency of problems, First Nation says
A report from a United Nations body on environmental threats to Canada's largest national park shows the urgency of the problems, says a spokesman for the First Nation that originally brought concerns about Wood Buffalo National Park to UNESCO.
Jul 5, 2023 4:18 PM
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Man who died after landslide in Quebec's Saguenay—Lac-St-Jean region identified
MONTREAL — A man who died after a landslide Saturday in Quebec's Saguenay—Lac-St-Jean region has been identified as 48-year-old Pascal Héon, the provincial coroner's office said Wednesday.
Jul 5, 2023 3:05 PM
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