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Will the Air Canada deal lead to a change in industry standards?

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New ReviewRod Mickelburgh, a labour journalist and host of the 'On The Line' podcast, says companies not issuing ground pay to flight attendants has been accepted for years and with the new deal, the unions achieved a breakthrough against the...
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Manitoba eyes plan to cull hundreds of thousands of pigs if African swine fever arrives

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New ReviewManitoba is developing a plan to cull and dispose of hundreds of thousands of pigs in the event of an African swine fever outbreak, an event agriculture officials call an "economic and animal welfare emergency" that would cost the...
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What the American man who crossed the border in a kayak wants Canadians to know

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New ReviewAn American man who recently paddled to Canada on a kayak says he has claimed asylum with hopes of finding peace north of the border. Dan Livers, 51, made the maritime trek earlier this month, coming ashore in LaSalle, Ont. — about 12...
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Travellers at Ottawa airport relieved that Air Canada strike is over

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New ReviewThe airline reached a deal with the flight attendants' union in the early hours of Tuesday morning. Operations will resume, but delays are expected for the next little while.
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Inflation slowed to 1.7% in July, despite rising food prices

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New ReviewInflation cooled in July, thanks largely to lower gas prices, but Statistics Canada said grocery and shelter costs were accelerating last month. The annual rate of inflation fell to 1.7 per cent in July, down from 1.9 per cent in June.
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Black Hawk helicopters aren’t fighting Kingston fire at night — here’s why

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New ReviewWhile the two Black Hawk helicopters from the United States can scoop up 1,100 gallons of water, they aren’t being used to their full capacity — which is fighting fires at night. The CBC’s Henrike Wilhelm explains why. She also has the...
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'Flight attendants will be compensated' for ground time, Air Canada exec says

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New ReviewMark Nasr, executive vice-president and chief operations officer at Air Canada, says the issue of 'ground pay is settled,' and flight attendants will be paid for their customer service and safety work before takeoff and after landing.
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Ottawa invests $335K in Sask. firefighter training

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New ReviewThe federal government is investing $335,000 for the Yorkton Tribal Council to support the training of 35 community members in wildland fire management, integrating traditional knowledge and cultural burning practices to address wildfire...
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Despite tentative Air Canada deal, travellers still frustrated with airline

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New ReviewAir Canada flights are resuming after a tentative deal put an end to a strike that began on the weekend, but not all of the airline's customers flying out of Winnipeg Tuesday were happy following the labour disruption.
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Hurdles remain for Air Canada passengers stranded by strike

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New ReviewAir Canada has resumed operations but it will be days before the backlog of flight cancellations are cleared. Many passengers are facing long waits and limited information about alternative travel arrangements.
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Grocery prices surge while inflation drops

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New ReviewCanada’s overall inflation rate dropped in July thanks largely to lower gas prices, but grocery prices increased twice as fast as other consumer products.
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Secret compartments on transport trucks smuggled drugs into Canada

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New ReviewMore drugs are coming into Canada and transport trucks have become part of the smuggling operations. Court documents show a truck with a secret compartment was used to conceal a cocaine shipment linked to fugitive and former Olympian...
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Every candidate is a write-in candidate in Monday's Alberta byelection

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New ReviewDue to the record-breaking number of candidates in Monday's byelection in Battle River-Crowfoot, for the first time ever, Elections Canada says voters must fill out a blank ballot. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is looking to get...
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2025 wildfire season is Canada's second-worst on record, minister says

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New ReviewEmergency Management Minister Eleanor Olszewski said wildfires have consumed an area 'roughly the size of New Brunswick' this season, about double the usual average.
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Air Canada, union meet with mediator as strike continues

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New ReviewAfter several days without negotiations and the federal labour board deeming the strike illegal, Air Canada and the union representing flight attendants met Monday night with a mediator.
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The Breakdown | Air Canada cancellations + Young, male and conservative

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New ReviewThe National breaks down what travellers can do if they’re caught up in the Air Canada strike and what could happen next. Plus, what’s behind the shift among young men toward conservative politics.
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What Air Canada passengers need to know amid flight disruptions

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New ReviewTens of thousands of passengers are being affected by flight disruptions after negotiations broke down between Air Canada and the union representing flight attendants. Gábor Lukács, the president of the advocacy group, Air Passenger...
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Section 107 and the Air Canada strike, explained

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New ReviewThe federal government invoked Section 107 of the Canada Labour Code to end the Air Canada flight attendants' strike, but workers are defying the back-to-work order. CBC’s Avneet Dhillon explains the controversial labour law.
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Billy Bishop Airport showcases new electric aircrafts

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New ReviewStarting tomorrow, Billy Bishop Airport will be able to support aircrafts powered by electricity. The airport says this is just one step in making operations cleaner, greener and quieter.
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Young archers miss flights to championship amid Air Canada strike

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New ReviewLily Azli is excited to compete in the World Archery Youth Championships in Winnipeg this week, but she's also disappointed core members of her team from Australia won't be firing arrows alongside her. Some of their flights were...
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Voters in Alberta's Battle River-Crowfoot riding cast their ballots

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New ReviewMore than 200 candidates, new adapted ballots, and a party leader vying for his spot in parliament. The byelection in Alberta's Battle River-Crowfoot has had a lot of firsts. Voters in Camrose, Alta., shared their thoughts on how they...
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Vancouver hosts first regular-season WNBA game to be played outside of the United States

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New ReviewVancouver hosted the first Women's National Basketball Association regular-season game outside the U.S. Friday. Vancouver does not have a WNBA team of its own, but the WNBA expansion team Toronto Tempo is set to begin play in the 2026...
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Indoor cricket tournament set for Vancouver this fall

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New ReviewA unique cricket league is set to debut in Vancouver this fall which will feature top international players. As Sohrab Sandhu reports, event organizers aim to give a further boost to the sport which is already growing in popularity in...
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Hundreds of Air Canada flight attendants picket YVR

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New ReviewHundreds of Air Canada flight attendants demonstrated outside Vancouver International Airport Saturday. The strike prompted a warning for passengers to avoid the airport unless they have confirmed a booking on a different airline....