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Ottawa gives Canada Post a $1.01-billion loan amid ongoing financial strugglesThe federal government will provide Canada Post a $1.01B repayable loan to maintain services and support reforms for long-term stability.CanadaFeb 7
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Canada Post workers will begin voting on tentative agreements in AprilThe Canadian Union of Postal Workers said the ratification voting period for a new five-year contract will be held between April 20 and May 30.CanadaFeb 23
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Edson hasn’t received mail in 2 weeks due to Canada Post office floodingWhat was initially expected to be a short-term closure has instead left Canada Post mail operations suspended indefinitely in Edson and Yellowhead County.ConsumerFeb 12
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Canada posted a trade deficit of $2.2B in November, says StatCanCanada posted a merchandise trade deficit of $2.2 billion for November as exports of gold as well as motor vehicles and parts fell in the month, Statistics Canada said Thursday.EconomyJan 29
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Bribery allegations ‘crushing,’ former City of Winnipeg CAO tells inquiryThe inquiry seeks to understand the mismanagement of the $214 million redevelopment of the downtown Canada Post building into the current Winnipeg Police Service Headquarters.PoliticsFeb 19
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Canada Post, union finalize tentative deals on new contractsThe Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) said Monday that ratification votes on the deals for its urban and rural units will take place in the new year.CanadaDec 22, 2025
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International drug trafficking ring that used Canada Post dismantled: RCMPThe RCMP say a large-scale international drug trafficking operation that was exploiting mail services such as Canada Post has been dismantled.CrimeDec 11, 2025
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Canada Post expects to ‘break even by 2030,’ says CEOAs Canada Post continues to lose more than a billion dollars this year amid ongoing labour disputes and negotiations, the CEO says the company aims to 'break even' by 2030.CanadaDec 11, 2025
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Canada’s new ambassador to the U.S. takes up his post in WashingtonCanada's new top diplomat in Washington presented his credentials to U.S. President Donald Trump Tuesday, officially taking on the role of ambassador to the United States.PoliticsFeb 18
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Canada’s EV rebate is here. How do charging costs compare with gas?The newly launched consumer rebates for electric vehicles aim to help make the purchase more affordable — but how does the cost of powering one compare with a gas vehicle?ConsumerFeb 18
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India trade deal would be ‘a real positive for Saskatchewan and Canada’: MoeSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says a trade deal between Canada and India would be 'a real positive' for both the nation and the province.CanadaFeb 25
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Canada won fewer Olympic medals than past years. Why was 2026 a challenge?With Canada finishing the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics with 21 medals, the country saw a significant decrease in hardware earned compared to previous Winter Olympic Games.SportsFeb 23
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Ontario bars can open at 6 a.m. Sunday to host Team Canada watch partiesTo coincide with the Canadian men's ice hockey gold medal game the provincial government will temporarily change licensing rules to allow alcohol sales to begin at 6 a.m.PoliticsFeb 20
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Ex-Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux crosses floor to join Carney’s Liberals'I am honoured to welcome Matt Jeneroux to our caucus as the newest member of Canada’s new government,' Carney said in a social media post.PoliticsFeb 18
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As Canada Post talks continue, business uncertainty grows as holidays nearThe two sides have been reviewing contractual language that will form new collective agreements, but neither the company nor the union will say how long that may take.CanadaDec 3, 2025
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OpenAI reps summoned to Ottawa to discuss concerns following Tumbler Ridge shootingChatGPT states that the account was suspended due to concerns about the suspect's posts, but it did not alert law enforcement officials in Canada.CrimeFeb 23
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Ontario driver caught speeding ahead of Canada-U.S. gold-medal game: policeAn Ontario driver landed themselves in the penalty box an hour before puck drop between Canada and the U.S. Sunday for going 68 kilometres over the posted speed limit.CanadaFeb 24
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Canada’s military recruitment surged amid sovereignty threats: dataCanada's military says there has been a surge in new applications over the past year, a timeline that overlaps with repeated threats to Canada's sovereignty from the U.S.CanadaFeb 25
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Guns in photo posted by Tumbler Ridge shooter’s mother were legal, expert saysA former RCMP weapons officer says guns in a photo posted by the Tumbler Ridge shooter's mother all appear to have been legal to own in Canada at the time.CrimeFeb 20
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Canada loses to U.S. in Olympics women’s hockey finalCanada has now lost eight straight games against the U.S. With the silver medal, Canada now has 15 medals at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics.SportsFeb 19