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Flu epidemic officially declared by Public Health Agency of Canada

by CityNews on November 15, 2022

A flu epidemic has been declared in Canada with the latest public health data showing cases of influenza are rising rapidly across the country.

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Trudeau arrives in Indonesia for G20 summit with aim of further isolating Russia

by The Canadian Press on November 14, 2022

The world’s largest 20 economies meet each year in an attempt to collectively mitigate risks to the global economic system and find progress on issues ranging from climate change to nuclear safety.

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Trudeau en route to Southeast Asia for summits aimed at deeper Indo-Pacific ties

by The Canadian Press on November 11, 2022

Trudeau arrives today at the leaders’ summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, a group of 10 countries that are negotiating a trade agreement with Canada.

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Democrat or Republican, Canada will work with Congress after midterms: Trudeau

by The Canadian Press on November 9, 2022

“We have worked through very different configurations of administrations in the past,” Trudeau said when asked about the potential fallout.

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Canada marks Indigenous Veterans Day

by CityNews on November 8, 2022

Canadians across the nation are giving thanks to Indigenous veterans Tuesday.

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Senators ponder loosening French requirements for diplomats as Canada pivots to Asia

by The Canadian Press on November 8, 2022

The foreign-affairs committee is looking at whether Global Affairs Canada is successfully meeting the country’s foreign policy goals.

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Canadians have highest negative view on the economy since June: poll

by CityNews on November 8, 2022

The survey found 70 per cent of Canadians, up five per cent over last month, believe the state of the economy is on the wrong track.

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Alphonso Davies’ World Cup participation for Canada despite injury ‘not at risk’

by CityNews on November 7, 2022

The 22-year-old Davies suffered what Bayern said Sunday was a “hamstring strain” in the team’s 3-2 win at Hertha Berlin in the Bundesliga on Saturday. He’ll miss Bayern’s last two remaining games before the winter break but should return in time for Qatar.

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Unemployment rate unchanged as 108,000 jobs added in October

by CityNews on November 4, 2022

The unemployment rate held steady at 5.2 per cent in October as the economy added 108,000 jobs in the month, Statistics Canada said on Friday.

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Critics accuse grocers of ‘greedflation’ as 2022 profits top five-year average

by CityNews on November 3, 2022

Canada’s top three grocers all posted higher profits this year compared with their average performances over the last five years, new research from Dalhousie University has found.

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18 NDP MPPs kicked out of Ontario legislature during furious strike debate

by CityNews on November 2, 2022

After Ford and Education Minister Stephen Lecce repeatedly claimed that they were attempting to use the clause because of their concerns for children, Interim NDP Leader, Peter Tabuns exploded.

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What GTA school boards plan to do if education workers strike

by CityNews on November 2, 2022

The Ford government introduced legislation on Monday which would prevent a work stoppage, though it remains to be seen if they can get the legislation passed before Friday’s strike date.

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Province, education workers’ union back to bargaining table with Friday strike looming

by CityNews on November 2, 2022

The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) is now waiting for the government’s response after presenting a counter-offer on Tuesday evening.

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Feds reveal plan to welcome 500,000 immigrants per year by 2025

by CityNews on November 1, 2022

The latest release of 2021 census data shows immigrants make up nearly a quarter of all people in Canada, and are projected to represent a third of people in the country by 2041.

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Ontario parents race to find child care ahead of planned walkout by education workers

by CityNews on November 1, 2022

Some families in Ontario are scrambling to make alternative child-care plans after several boards said they would close schools Friday…

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Toronto Stock Exchange to resume trading after morning halt

by CityNews on November 1, 2022

The Toronto Stock Exchange is expected to resume trading after a technical issue halted the market shortly after the opening bell Tuesday.

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Ontario MPPs up early debating back-to-work legislation for education workers

by CityNews on November 1, 2022

Provincial politicians are attending a rare early morning session Tuesday debating a Ford government bill that would impose a contract on Ontario education workers, in hopes of preventing a looming strike.

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Seoul’s Halloween victims primarily women, young people

by CityNews on November 1, 2022

More than 100,000 people are thought to have been in the Itaewon streets on Saturday. Hwang Minku, a video forensic expert, said it is difficult to discern the makeup of the crowd from the aerial images of the scene.

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