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Travellers in N.S. prepare for potential Air Canada strike

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New ReviewAs flight attendants prepare to potentially walk off the job this weekend, travellers in Nova Scotia are coming up with alternative plans. Gareth Hampshire has the story.
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Coffee shop refuses to use Confederation Centre material featuring John A Macdonald

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New ReviewThe Confederation Centre of the Arts is facing criticism for an ad campaign featuring John A Macdonald, with some businesses saying they aren’t comfortable using the promotional material. Macdonald’s face is on an orange background — a...
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Air Canada flight attendants could strike this weekend after serving notice

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New ReviewThe union representing Air Canada's flight attendants served a 72-hour strike notice overnight Wednesday, paving the way for more than 10,000 workers to walk off the job as early as Saturday morning. Air Canada also issued a lockout...
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Canada's oldest shipyard criticizes B.C. Ferries' contract with Chinese shipbuilder

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New ReviewThe largest and oldest shipyard in Canada says it didn’t stand a chance in bidding against a Chinese company to build four new vessels for B.C. Ferries. As Katie DeRosa reports, a scathing letter and China's new tariffs on Canadian...
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Separating fact from fiction in the U.S.-Canada softwood lumber trade war

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New ReviewThe lumber mills on Mitchell Island along the Fraser River are still bustling, but there are worries they could be in trouble. Last Friday, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced a big hike on duties for Canadian softwood lumber....
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Premier Holt on wildfires burning out of control in New Brunswick

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New ReviewTwo large wildfires are active near major cities in New Brunswick, one near Miramichi, the other near Moncton. Heat warnings remain in effect for most of the province. New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt joins Power & Politics to discuss...
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Air Canada offer leaves some flight attendants 'at poverty levels,' says union

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New ReviewAir Canada has started to suspend flights ahead of a strike action as the union representing flight attendants continues negotiations with the airline. CBC’s Raffy Boudjikanian has the latest in the contract discussions. Plus, Wesley...
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‘Anyone that goes to work deserves to be paid’: President of CUPE’s Air Canada Component

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New ReviewAir Canada says about 130,000 customers a day could be affected by disruptions ahead of a potential weekend strike by flight attendants. Wesley Lesosky, the president of CUPE’s Air Canada Component, says he’s optimistic Air Canada will...
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What you need to know about the possible Air Canada strike

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New ReviewAir Canada says it will soon start canceling flights and issuing refunds after the union representing 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants issued a strike notice overnight. CBC's Clara Pasieka breaks down what travellers need to know.
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What a federal wildfire strategy could look like

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New ReviewAnother relentless wildfire season across Canada has led to calls for the federal government to change how it reacts and responds, including organizing resources and becoming more proactive with fire mitigation strategies.
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Unpaid work key issue for flight attendants in Air Canada contract talks

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New ReviewAir Canada says it wants the federal government to force binding arbitration as negotiations stall with the union for its flight attendants and flight cancellations soon become a reality. The government says it wants both sides to remain...
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Air Canada to start grounding flights, leaving travellers scrambling

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New ReviewAir Canada says it will gradually start suspending some flights on Thursday if no deal is reached between the airline and the union representing its flight attendants.
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Cowichan Nation wins lawsuit arguing land parcel should be returned

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New ReviewThe B.C. Supreme Court has ruled the Cowichan Nation successfully argued a parcel of land in B.C.'s Lower Mainland should be returned to them. The province’s attorney general says it will challenge the title ruling.
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N.S. could face shortage of farm workers by 2029: group

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New ReviewWith the number of agriculture workers in Nova Scotia on the decline, the Federation of Agriculture says the province could have a shortage of more than 2,500 farm workers by 2029. Andrew Lam has the story.
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Money, politics highlighted in Chignecto Isthmus case

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New ReviewNova Scotia's highest court heard arguments this week about jurisdictional responsibility for the Chignecto Isthmus. Taryn Grant has the story.
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Eligible N.L. patients can now book their own screening for breast and colon cancer

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New ReviewThe rates of colon cancer in Newfoundland and Labrador are dramatically higher compared to the rest of the country. Breast cancer rates are also higher. Now, waiting for a referral to get screened for the diseases is no more. The CBC’s...
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Running marathons helps group of refugees adjust to life in Canada

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New ReviewA group of refugees ran in a marathon in Longueuil, Que., as part of a project with Lamp Lifeboat Ladder, a program that helps newcomers recover from trauma.
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New deal for Sens arena receives mixed response

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New ReviewThe Ottawa Senators and the NCC have signed a land sale deal for an arena west of Ottawa's downtown. While some are excited for the change, others are concerned about what it will mean for the neighbourhood.
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford awards Windsor $5.2M for meeting housing targets

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New ReviewPremier Doug Ford was back in Windsor on Tuesday with millions of dollars for the city through its Building Faster Fund — a pot of money for municipalities who meet specific housing targets. The CBC's Chris Ensing reports.
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Adam van Koeverden on wildfire situation in St. John’s

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New ReviewCanada Games alumni and Canada’s Secretary for Sport Adam Van Koeverden in St. John’s for the Games, shares his thoughts on the ongoing wildfire situation while attending women’s box lacrosse.
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Contract talks between Air Canada, union hit impasse

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New ReviewOngoing contract negotiations between Air Canada and the union representing flight attendants appear to have hit an impasse largely over wages. It could lead to a strike or lockout – with 72 hours notice.
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China imposes new duty on Canadian canola

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New ReviewOn top of existing tariffs on Canadian canola oil, China has imposed a new duty on canola seeds after a year-long anti-dumping investigation, but farmers say they’re paying the price for ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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Sask. canola farmers feel caught in the middle of Canada-China trade war

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New ReviewChina on Tuesday announced a preliminary anti-dumping duty on Canadian canola imports — a fresh escalation in a yearlong trade dispute that began with Ottawa's imposition of tariffs on Chinese electric vehicle imports last August. The...
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Trump’s Tariff War Hits US F-35: Spain, India And Switzerland Waver

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New ReviewThe F-35 is the world's most advanced fighter jet, but a new trade war is killing its sales. After a 39% tariff bombshell, Switzerland and Spain are pulling out, joining Portugal and Canada in a growing revolt. Is this the end for the...