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School districts race to invest in cooling solutions as climate heats up

School districts race to invest in cooling solutions as climate heats up

Fixes can be found for both the classroom and the playground
Trudeau to face fretful caucus retreat in B.C. ahead of return to the House

Trudeau to face fretful caucus retreat in B.C. ahead of return to the House

Resignation of national campaign director only latest in series of blows party has taken recently
Former Bank of Canada governor Carney to speak at Liberal caucus retreat next week

Former Bank of Canada governor Carney to speak at Liberal caucus retreat next week

Trudeau is expected to get an earful from MPs, dozens of whom are facing real prospect of losing seats
Devastating Jasper wildfire now listed as under control, Parks Canada says

Devastating Jasper wildfire now listed as under control, Parks Canada says

The fire’s status was last changed on Aug. 17 when it moved from being out-of-control
Despite union protest, federal employees’ new hybrid work rules kick in Monday

Despite union protest, federal employees’ new hybrid work rules kick in Monday

Public service unions will start the week with an early-morning rally opposing the policy
Quebec begins granting early requests for MAID without requested federal changes

Quebec begins granting early requests for MAID without requested federal changes

Quebec adopted a law in June 2023 permitting people with serious, incurable illnesses to ask for MAID
Canada Post proposes 25-cent price hike for stamps in 2025

Canada Post proposes 25-cent price hike for stamps in 2025

It says the new rates would generate about $80 million in additional gross revenue in 2025
China launches WTO complaint against Canada over EV, aluminum, steel tariffs

China launches WTO complaint against Canada over EV, aluminum, steel tariffs

Canada’s tariffs will come into place next month
NDP used stock images from Russia, Israel after decrying Tories’ foreign content use

NDP used stock images from Russia, Israel after decrying Tories’ foreign content use

2 seniors featured are also in photographs on a website for a Russian university
Saskatchewan mass stabbing victims remembered two years later

Saskatchewan mass stabbing victims remembered two years later

‘We’re at that point where they’re starting to scar up, and we don’t want to reopen them’
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