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‘Job action’ possible by Sept. 26 if postal workers approve strike mandate

‘Job action’ possible by Sept. 26 if postal workers approve strike mandate

Canadians will find out as early as today whether they’ll face a possible strike later this month by mail carriers and plant workers at Canada Post.
Judge strikes down Doug Ford’s bill to reduce Toronto council size

Judge strikes down Doug Ford’s bill to reduce Toronto council size

An Ontario judge released his decision this morning on Toronto’s legal challenge of provincial legislation slashing the size of city council nearly in half.
Man arrested after car-ramming at French airport

Man arrested after car-ramming at French airport

Authorities say police have arrested a man who rammed his car through two glass doors at Lyon’s international airport and sped onto the runway.
CBS’ Moonves, the latest powerful exec felled in #MeToo era

CBS’ Moonves, the latest powerful exec felled in #MeToo era

On Sunday, Sept. 9, 2018, CBS said longtime CEO Les Moonves has resigned, just hours after more sexual harassment allegations involving the network’s longtime leader surfaced.
VIDEO: Tla-o-qui-aht totem pole raised in Tofino

VIDEO: Tla-o-qui-aht totem pole raised in Tofino

“It was a day that will go down in Tla-o-qui-aht history.”
Hurricane Florence reaches Category 4, could strike U.S. southeast

Hurricane Florence reaches Category 4, could strike U.S. southeast

It’s too early to know the exact path, but forecasters said Florence could blow ashore in the Carolinas by Thursday.
Pence confident no one on his staff wrote NY Times column

Pence confident no one on his staff wrote NY Times column

Pence says he’s “100 percent confident” that no one on his staff was involved with the anonymous New York Times column.
Coast Guard warns of explosive hazard after barge runs aground on Haida Gwaii

Coast Guard warns of explosive hazard after barge runs aground on Haida Gwaii

West Coast Marine Response deploys skimmer vessel from Prince Rupert
Indigenous groups still want to buy stake in Trans Mountain after court setback

Indigenous groups still want to buy stake in Trans Mountain after court setback

Federal Court of Appeal ruling quashed the government’s approval of the project
‘It’s pretty embarrassing:’ Winnipeg aims to put less poop in river

‘It’s pretty embarrassing:’ Winnipeg aims to put less poop in river

3.2 million litres of raw sewage and rainfall runoff spilled into Winnipeg’s river system last month