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Labour minister threatens possibility of imposed agreement after B.C. port workers reject latest deal

Best CCTV Security Camera in Brampton Labour Minister Seamus O’Regan, seen here in October 2022, said Saturday that binding arbitration or an imposed agreement could be coming to end job action that shut down B.C.’s ports earlier in July. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press) Best CCTV Camera in Brampton Federal Labour Minister Seamus O’Regan says he may be […]

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“Trudeau overhauls his cabinet, drops 7 ministers and shuffling portfolios”

Best CCTV Security Camera in Brampton Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrives for a cabinet swearing-in ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa after dropping ministers and shuffling portfolios on Wednesday, July 26, 2023. (Justin Tang/Canadian Press) Best CCTV Camera in Brampton Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today dropped seven ministers and named new ministers of defence and

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“15 highrise projects that could reshape Ottawa’s skyline”

Best CCTV Security Camera in Brampton Best CCTV Camera in Brampton More than a dozen multi-tower skyscraper highrise projects are on the drawing board for Ottawa, and together they could change the city’s skyline from one end to the other. The plans could bring towers of 30 and even 40 storeys to Kanata and Orléans,

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“New health plan for federal workers has some members feeling like they ‘fell through the cracks'”

Because of changes to the Public Service Health Care Plan, Louise Sullivan said her husband Mike is giving up the majority of his physiotherapy treatments which, after a stroke eight years ago, have allowed him to retain some mobility and regain some independence. Louise Sullivan stretches a brace across her husband’s knee, then holds his

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“Oil CEO says too much government talking, not enough action, putting climate targets in jeopardy”

Derek Evans, the head of Calgary-based MEG Energy, told CBC Radio’s The House the lack of concrete details on climate policies are interfering with the chronology for decarbonization.  (CBC) An oil company CEO says federal and provincial governments are stuck on “academic discussions” about greenhouse gas emissions targets, putting timelines for their own goals in jeopardy.  Derek

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“4 people missing in Nova Scotia after vehicles became submerged in floodwaters”

Four people — including two children and a youth — have been reported missing in Nova Scotia after the vehicles they were travelling in became submerged in floodwaters, RCMP say. Cpl. Guillaume Tremblay said two separate searches started early Saturday at the height of the storm. “Two children are unaccounted for in relation to an incident in West

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