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Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed… Public servants’ confidence in their bosses drops Confidence federal public servants have in their ...
Confidence federal public servants have in their senior managers has fallen in recent years, a new survey suggests. The 2024 Public Service Employee Survey said 55 per cent of public ...
Quebec’s language watchdog has changed its tune on whether it’s acceptable to use the word “go” to cheer on sports teams. In ...
It was August 1983 at the Hand Hills Lake Stampede and Les McIntyre had just fallen out of his chuckwagon. As he remembers it ...
The director general of a junior college in Montreal says a recent government investigation into the climate at the school may have had a chilling effect on teachers. Benoit Morin ...
A new law meant to protect supply management might not be enough to shield the system in trade talks with a Trump administration bent on eliminating it, trade experts say.
Canadian advocates are urging Ottawa to protect the 1997 treaty Canada brokered to stop the use of landmines, as six countries on Europe’s eastern flank move toward using the ...
Inspector Drew Milne of the British Columbia Conservation Officer Service likened it to finding a needle in a haystack — the haystack being a 137-hectare park on Vancouver Island, and the needle ...
Airstrikes and shootings killed 82 Palestinians in Gaza overnight, including 38 while attempting to get much-needed ...
Major League Baseball in 2025 has produced a wide variety of spectacular catches, some outstanding hitting, precise pitching ...
The new base commander at CFB Shilo says his priority will be to deepen connections between the base and the surrounding ...
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! World Chocolate Day is July 7, a day to commemorate the introduction of chocolate ...