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Federal governments servants to be compelled back to office three days a week
The federal government will soon announce changes to its hybrid work model, obliging public servants to be in the office three days a week, rather than two. Exact details of when the new rules would
Alberta wants high-speed Edmonton to Calgary train, commuter rail, in new provincial master plan
A high-speed Edmonton to Calgary train, and commuter rails for both cities, is part of the government’s “vision” for Alberta with the promise to develop a new province-wide rail plan in the coming
University of Ottawa, U of T warn student activists encampments will not be tolerated
The University of Ottawa was one of two Ontario universities that on Monday warned anyone planning to follow the lead of pro-Palestinian student activists in the U.S. and elsewhere in Canada that
Judge orders reassessment of former Chinese spy agency employee's Canadian residency bid
A federal judge has ordered the government to reassess a man’s claim for Canadian residency after it failed to disclose to him the crucial evidence it relied on to deem him inadmissible to the
Pro-Palestinian encampment set up at UBC's Point Grey campus
A pro-Palestinian encampment with about 100 participants has sprung up on a sports field at the University of British Columbia's Point Grey campus in protest of the Israel-Hamas war.
New rules will allow international students to work up to 24 hours a week
OTTAWA – International students will be allowed to work as much as 24 hours per week under new rules coming into force in the fall. Immigration Minister Marc Miller introduced the new rules during a
Arrest made in White Rock, B.C., waterfront homicide case
Homicide investigators have announced a man has been arrested in relation to a fatal stabbing along the White Rock, B.C., promenade last week.
Fatal industrial incident in Mississauga referred to Ministry of Labour
Peel Regional Police Told Global News they were called to an address on Wharton Glen Avenue around 4:45 p.m. on Monday for an industrial incident.
Man who died after Friday night shooting identified by Winnipeg police
A man who died after he was shot on Friday night had just recently moved to Winnipeg, police say. Police responded to a report of a man shot on Flora Avenue, between McGregor and Parr streets,
Dan Fumano: Bylaw giving City of Vancouver first chance to buy properties not worth it: Staff report
Vancouver city council directed staff to explore the idea of a bylaw giving the municipality first dibs at buying properties before they’re sold on the market. Now, Vancouver staff have reported back
Manitoba education minister says department to look into controversy at Hanover School Division
Manitoba's education minister is calling the Hanover School Division's board of trustees to his office after a group of parents in the Steinbach, Man., area raised concerns about a new hiring policy
Bid to finish off AAP didn't work: Kuldeep Kumar
Kuldeep Kumar, a self-made leader, emphasizes law and order, drug abuse, Delhi govt-DDA coordination, colony regularization, and unkept BJP promises. He underlines the Congress alliance, dictatorship
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