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Canada Post workers to learn if tentative contract passes ballot
Union members voted on a five-year deal with 6.5% and 3% wage increases. Results come out today after months of labour strife.
Quebec cinema attendance drops 15% in 2025
Box office revenue hit $127.6 million — the lowest since 2000. Only one Quebec film cracked the top earners: 'Menteuse.'
Stanley Cup Final sets Hurricanes vs. Golden Knights matchup
Sportsnet's broadcast crew is locked in for the series starting Tuesday. Carolina holds home-ice advantage against Vegas.
Canada's World Cup midfielder ruled out with ACL rupture
Marcelo Flores, 22, ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament playing in the CONCACAF Champions Cup. Canada faces Bosnia-Herzegovina in...
Ebola outbreak in Congo reaches 282 confirmed cases
Five survivors describe their recovery as health ministry tackles containment challenges.
June snow blankets Alberta peaks with up to 20 cm
Higher elevations across the province are getting dusted as the month kicks off. Banff and Canmore already seeing accumulation.
World Cup to deliver modest economic lift to Canada
BMO Economics estimates tourism spending between $1 billion and $5 billion, but warns the boost will be short-lived and not a foundation...
Canada Post ballot results today on tentative contract deal
Postal workers vote on five-year agreement after two years of labour strife and multiple strike threats.
PM Carney outlines federal antisemitism strategy
Government responds to rising hate incidents as advocacy groups demand action on radicalization and terrorism.
Authors' bookstores are thriving across the continent
From Nashville to New Mexico, writers are opening independent shops that celebrate literature and community.
Canadians receiving grocery rebate top-up this Friday
Eligible households will get a one-time GST/HST credit boost on June 5, ahead of the new Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit...
Apotex targeting $1B in IPO shares
Drug maker to list on Toronto Stock Exchange with share pricing between $20 and $24 each.