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Liberals seek to tighten workplace harassment rules for businesses, Parliament
OTTAWA - The federal government is embarking on a regulatory overhaul to crack down on harassment in federal workplaces, from Parliament Hill to local bank branches. New legislation unveiled Tuesday i...
Nov 07, 2017
Mounties defend social-media profiling after assembling portrait of activist
OTTAWA - The RCMP is defending its practice of profiling people by scouring their social-media postings, saying the police force lawfully obtains information with the aim of protecting Canadians. A To...
Jan 04, 2020
Kidnap suspect released day he arrived at Nevada prison
LAS VEGAS (AP) - A man at the center of an intense police search in Oregon after a violent kidnapping last week was released from custody in October 2021 by Nevada prison officials on the same day he ...
Jan 30, 2023
CancerConnection.ca - Online Support
A cancer diagnosis can make you feel alone and raise many questions and concerns. For family and friends, caregiving can be a lonely and exhausting experience. Our online community - CancerConnection....
Mar 22, 2016
CancerConnection.ca - Online Support
A cancer diagnosis can make you feel alone and raise many questions and concerns. For family and friends, caregiving can be a lonely and exhausting experience. Our online community - CancerConnection....
Mar 22, 2016
Online Spanish Classes
The Prince Albert Multicultural Council is pleased to be offering Online Spanish Classes from November 8th to December 15, 2022. You can learn Spanish from your own home! This is a perfect way to get ...
Oct 03, 2022
FASD Online Training
The FASD Network is offering its in-depth, six-hour FASD Training online. Register here: The Network's FASD Training for Frontline workers will be delivered online zia Zoom by Myles Himmelreich and Sh...
Apr 06, 2020
Ottawa paid $75M for veterans' cannabis last year, could pay $100M this year
OTTAWA - The federal government's effort to rein in the cost of reimbursing veterans for their medical marijuana appears to have failed as new figures show Ottawa shelled out a record $75 million in t...
Sep 07, 2019
Saskatchewan to use natural gas, possibly coal beyond 2035 federal target: Moe
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says the province is to continue using natural gas and possibly coal beyond the federal government's target date.Moe said Tuesday the province's existing and soon-to-be ...
May 16, 2023
Businessman Kevin O'Leary ordered to pay legal fees to philanthropic group
HALIFAX - Celebrity businessman Kevin O’Leary has been ordered to pay legal fees to a philanthropic organization that is suing him over allegations he backed out of a speaking engagement and cos...
Mar 09, 2018