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Report details ‘cesspool’ of anti-Black racism in Canada’s public service

Report details ‘cesspool’ of anti-Black racism in Canada’s public service

Executives experienced harassment, intimidation or the threat of reputational harm from leaders
Federal government launching research institute for AI safety

Federal government launching research institute for AI safety

Centre aimed in part to building public trust in artificial intelligence technology
Veterans purged from military for sexual orientation lay wreaths and remember

Veterans purged from military for sexual orientation lay wreaths and remember

‘We are important, and the queer people that fought for Canada are important’
‘It is urgent’: Alberta military reservists eager to join Canadian Forces in Latvia

‘It is urgent’: Alberta military reservists eager to join Canadian Forces in Latvia

Many have hopes of being deployed to NATO Multinational Battlegroup to help fend off Russian threats
How much does Canada owe in climate aid? A trillion-dollar question headlines COP29

How much does Canada owe in climate aid? A trillion-dollar question headlines COP29

UN climate talks recognize that wealthy, historically high-emitting countries have greater responsibility
Wireless carriers tell CRTC they’re already offering flexible roaming options

Wireless carriers tell CRTC they’re already offering flexible roaming options

The commission had warned the companies it would launch a formal public proceeding on the matter
Quebec First Nation says government, Hydro-Québec left it out of wind projects

Quebec First Nation says government, Hydro-Québec left it out of wind projects

The dispute has its roots in a treaty signed in 1760
Canadian veterans remember how they eased tensions as peacekeepers in Cyprus

Canadian veterans remember how they eased tensions as peacekeepers in Cyprus

100 Canadian veterans travelled to Cyprus to mark the 60th anniversary of the U.N. peacekeeping force
‘I was called;’ Murray Sinclair’s life and legacy honoured at emotional memorial

‘I was called;’ Murray Sinclair’s life and legacy honoured at emotional memorial

Sinclair was a former judge, senator, Truth and Reconciliation Commission chair
Employers lock out longshore workers in Montreal after contract offer rejected

Employers lock out longshore workers in Montreal after contract offer rejected

CUPE says members voted 99.7% to reject the proposal
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