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The federal government says it's still not ready to consider binding arbitration or legislation to end the postal strike. A special mediator is now leading negotiations, but the union & Canada Post say they're not close to a deal yet.
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While the House of Commons has returned, the Green Party leader says it's like limbo - nothing ever changes. She's referring to the stoppage of House work, as Tories demand more documents relating to Sustainable Development spending.
World leaders meet in Brazil to discuss hunger and poverty, the war in Ukraine and worries about global trade under Trump.
The Vancouver Canucks went down to the Nashville Predators Sunday night 5 - 3.
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The federal government says it’s still not ready to consider binding arbitration or legislation to end the postal strike. A special mediator is now leading negotiations, but the union & Canada Post say they’re not close to a deal yet.
While the House of Commons has returned, the Green Party leader says it’s like limbo – nothing ever changes. She’s referring to the stoppage of House work, as Tories demand more documents relating to Sustainable Development spending.
The Vancouver Canucks went down to the Nashville Predators Sunday night 5 – 3.
Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) says a student nurse is at home recovering after being assaulted by a patient, and the BC Nurses’ Union is calling for better security.
From hotels and restaurants to animal shelters and gyms, Toronto businesses are aligning themselves with the historic Eras Tour. Michelle Mackey reports on the Swiftie brand takeover.
Uber is expanding service right across the entire province of B.C.
The BC Federation of Students (BCFS) wants the province to increase funding to make up for the decrease in revenue due to new federal caps on international students.
Operations at B.C. ports resumed Thursday, despite the ongoing labour dispute between a union representing more than 700 locked-out port workers and the BCMEA. Cecilia Hua reports.