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2 men wanted Canada-wide in connection with drug trafficking investigation

2 men wanted Canada-wide in connection with drug trafficking investigation

Project Torque began in Nov. 2021, allegedly operating domestically, internationally: Vancouver police
Bargaining postponed as Canada Post needs more time to review union offers

Bargaining postponed as Canada Post needs more time to review union offers

Canada Post, Canadian Union of Postal Workers set to meet on Friday, Aug. 22
Man who allegedly threatened woman with firearm wanted Canada wide: Police

Man who allegedly threatened woman with firearm wanted Canada wide: Police

The 38-year-old faces six charges, including possession of an unauthorized firearm
Postal workers call for hike to Canada Post wage offer as bargaining resumes

Postal workers call for hike to Canada Post wage offer as bargaining resumes

Union calls for 19% increase over four years compared to Canada Post's offer of 13%
Former RCMP spokesperson, whistleblower Catherine Galliford dies at 58

Former RCMP spokesperson, whistleblower Catherine Galliford dies at 58

Galliford died in Kamloops at the age of 58 after a battle with liver cancer
Air Canada reaches deal with flight attendants' union to end strike

Air Canada reaches deal with flight attendants' union to end strike

Flight will gradually resume starting Tuesday, Aug. 19
Polls open for Alberta federal byelection as Poilievre seeks new seat

Polls open for Alberta federal byelection as Poilievre seeks new seat

Polls opened at 8:30 a.m. and will close at 8:30 p.m. local time
Industrial relations board calls continued Air Canada strike 'unlawful'

Industrial relations board calls continued Air Canada strike 'unlawful'

Union representing flight attendants says Monday it will continue to defy a ministerial order to return to work
Air Canada flight attendant strike expected to begin overnight

Air Canada flight attendant strike expected to begin overnight

Air Canada says it's started a wind down of operations over two days
Cultural healing needed to move past racist profiling incidents: B.C. chief

Cultural healing needed to move past racist profiling incidents: B.C. chief

The Heiltsuk First Nation released a report this week on racial profiling as part of human rights complaint against Canadian Tire