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B.C. First Nation wants more say in forestry after Canfor mill closure announcement

B.C. First Nation wants more say in forestry after Canfor mill closure announcement

FORT ST. JAMES, B.C. 鈥 A British Columbia First Nations leader says the province must rethink its approach to the forest industry in light of Canfor Corp.'s decision to shutter two sawmills and leave 500 workers without jobs.
Canadian tied to alleged Russian influencer op received thousands in fees: U.S.

Canadian tied to alleged Russian influencer op received thousands in fees: U.S.

WASHINGTON 鈥 YouTube says the channels of a far-right Canadian influencer have been removed after U.S.
NDP used stock images from Russia, Israel after decrying Tories' foreign content use

NDP used stock images from Russia, Israel after decrying Tories' foreign content use

OTTAWA 鈥 The New Democrats included stock images from Russia and Israel in a recent high-profile video, weeks after the party criticized the Conservatives for using non-Canadian images in their content.
Former Bank of Canada governor Carney to speak at Liberal caucus retreat next week

Former Bank of Canada governor Carney to speak at Liberal caucus retreat next week

OTTAWA 鈥 The former governor of the Bank of Canada who has long been touted as a possible Liberal candidate or successor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will give the party some advice on the economy at the Liberal caucus retreat in Nanaimo, B.C.
Molson Coors ends diversity, equity and inclusion policies, moves to 'broader view'

Molson Coors ends diversity, equity and inclusion policies, moves to 'broader view'

MONTREAL 鈥 Brewing company Molson Coors says it is dropping its diversity, equity and inclusion policies and taking a "broader view" in which all employees know they are welcome, but groups representing the LGBTQ+ community say the move is a step bac
Canada Post proposes 25-cent price hike for stamps in 2025

Canada Post proposes 25-cent price hike for stamps in 2025

OTTAWA 鈥 Canada Post is proposing an increase to regulated postage rates next year, bringing the price of most stamps up by 25 cents to $1.24.
China launches WTO complaint against Canada over EV, aluminum and steel tariffs

China launches WTO complaint against Canada over EV, aluminum and steel tariffs

OTTAWA 鈥 China launched a complaint against Canada at the World Trade Organization on Friday over recently announced tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, aluminum and steel.
As Quebec promises action, residents demand an end to illegal dumping in Kanesatake

As Quebec promises action, residents demand an end to illegal dumping in Kanesatake

MONTREAL 鈥 The Quebec government says it has an 鈥渁ction plan鈥 to fight illegal dumping of contaminated soil in a Mohawk community west of Montreal, but residents of Kanesatake and the neighbouring town of Oka say they鈥檝e yet to see the signs of a per
Recent immigrants shut out of strong wage growth as unemployment rises in Canada

Recent immigrants shut out of strong wage growth as unemployment rises in Canada

OTTAWA 鈥 Canada's unemployment rate continued to trend higher in August 鈥 reaching 6.6 per cent 鈥 as the job market slowdown hits workers and job seekers unevenly.
Jacob Hoggard seeking leave to appeal sex assault conviction to Canada's top court

Jacob Hoggard seeking leave to appeal sex assault conviction to Canada's top court

Canadian musician Jacob Hoggard is seeking leave to appeal his sexual assault conviction before Canada's top court.
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