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Amidst a sea of blue-and-yellow flags in Kyiv’s Independence Square that pay tribute to Ukraine’s fallen soldiers, there’s a ...
Four journalists were among at least eight people killed on Monday in a strike on a hospital in southern Gaza, including a freelancer who worked for ...
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed… Evacuations continue as N.S. wildfire intensifies Some who call Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley ...
This year, municipal candidates in Calgary and Edmonton face a decision they’ve never had to make: whether to join a ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney is in Warsaw today and is expected to press for deeper ties with his Polish counterpart. The day will kick off with Carney greeting Canadian Armed Forces ...
Advocates are raising concerns that upcoming federal budget cuts and expected job losses in the public service will jeopardize programs intended to hire and promote people with ...
Employees at the Canada Border Services Agency and t Security Intelligence Service are the least likely to recommend their office as a great place to work, a survey of ...
Negotiations between Canada Post and t Union of Postal Workers are set to resume.  A Canada Post spokeswoman says in a statement that the Crown corporation is committed to the collective ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he welcomed the Lebanese cabinet’s “momentous decision” earlier this month to ...
An Israeli airstrike hit the fourth floor of southern Gaza’s main hospital Monday, killing at least eight people, Gaza’s ...
As cross-border traffic continues to sag, the Emerson Duty Free Shop’s owner is calling for “critically important” regulatory changes to stay afloat. Four months ago, Simon Resch joined fellow ...
The body of a Norwegian hiker who went missing on his way to York Factory has been recovered along the western shore of the Hayes River. An autopsy is now scheduled in Winnipeg for Steffen Skjottelvik ...