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Canada Post strike and Ottawa's proposed 'time out'
The Canada Post strike and Ottawa's proposed 'time out': What's happened so far
As the nationwide postal strike hit the four-week mark Friday, federal Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon announced he's sending the labour dispute between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) to the Canada Industrial Relations Board.
'Too little, too late:' Small businesses frustrated as Ottawa moves to end Canada Post strike
But store owners say the 29-day strike, which sent 55,000 Canada Post employees to the picket lines, has not only cost them lost sales over the critical holiday shopping period but left them with a massive backlog of inventory and a long wait for payments that are stuck in the mail.
Ottawa orders end to 29-day Canada Post strike
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Projecting U.S., Canada rosters for World Juniors
Team Canada World Junior selection camp: Breaking down the cuts, standouts and roster
OTTAWA — Team Canada made its final cuts for its roster for the 2025 world juniors on Friday afternoon, narrowing the 32 players invited to selection camp down to the 25 who will represent Canada at this year’s tournament.
Canada Announces 2025 World Juniors Roster: Reaction, Full List And Cuts
Canada's world juniors squad has some elite NHL draft-eligible talent, but 2024 first-rounders Beckett Sennecke and Zayne Parekh were among the cuts. Tony Ferrari reacts.
Projecting the U.S., Canada rosters for World Juniors
The best-on-best under-20 international tournament begins Dec. 26. How will the two North American powers look?
Trump, Canada
Ontario premier says US energy exports will be cut off if Trump imposes sweeping tariffs on Canada
The premier of Canada’s most populous says he will cut off energy to the United States if President-elect Donald Trump imposed sweeping tariffs on all Canadian products.
Canadian premier threatens to cut off energy imports to US if Trump imposes tariff on country
Doug Ford, the premier of Ontario, Canada, threatened withholding energy exports to America if President-elect Donald Trump enacts a 25% tariff on the country's exports.
Canada to Consider Export Tax on Commodities as Part of Trump Tariff Response
Commodities that could be affected include crude oil, potash and uranium. Nearly all crude oil exported from Canada is bound for the U.S.
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Ottawa should stay out of rail bargaining, says Teamsters Canada
Teamsters Canada leaders want federal officials to stay out of contract negotiations and back rail workers’ right to strike.
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Canadian government asks labor board to intervene in Canada Post strike as Christmas nears
Canada’s labor minister says he’s asking the Canada Industrial Relations Board to order about 55,000 striking Canada Post ...
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Ottawa unloads its Air Canada stake, cashing in on the airline’s 67-per-cent share price surge
Ottawa bought $500-million in Air Canada shares in 2021 as part of a bailout package following the airline’s COVID-19 losses ...
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Ottawa quietly expands gun buyback program to include parts
As the first phase of Ottawa's buyback program for assault-style firearms finally gets underway, the government has quietly ...
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Canada not a significant source of fentanyl flowing into U.S., CBSA says
Canadian border officials told members of Parliament Thursday that Canada is not a significant source of fentanyl headed into ...
Ottawa Citizen on MSN
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Why this is a big weekend for the Ottawa 67's
In case you missed it (which is unlikely), multiple scuffles broke out between 67’s and Colts players as fans celebrated ...
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Ottawa, provinces prepared to hit U.S. 'where it hurts' over tariffs, Holt says
New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt says the federal and provincial governments are prepared to hit the U.S. "where it hurts," ...
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