The giant Public Service Alliance of Canada is cranking up the pressure on Public Services Minister Judy Foote to fix the troubled Phoenix pay system by staging a public protest by workers in her home province.Employee frustration over the malfunctioning pay system has escalated in recent weeks as new cases of public servants being unpaid, overpaid
Workers plan protest to crank up pressure on Foote to fix Phoenix
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Canada Post talks stall as strike deadline nears
As the clock ticks down on the Canadian Union of Postal Workers' strike mandate, contract talks with Canada Post are going nowhere fast.
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Liberals' answer to terrorists: Talk them through their feelings
OTTAWA -- The Liberal government would
put Osama bin Laden on a counsellor's
couch.
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Explorers find second-oldest shipwreck in Great Lakes
The second-oldest confirmed shipwreck
in the Great Lakes, an American-built,
Canadian-owned sloop that sank in Lake
Ontario more than 200 years ago, has
been found, a team of underwater
explorers said Wednesday.
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Health minister racked up $1,700 in transportation fees in one day; Tories want taxpayers repaid
Federal Conservatives want Health Minister Jane Philpott to repay taxpayers for $1,700 in transportation fees accumulated on one day in and around her Greater Toronto Area riding.
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Montreal bans new pit bulls; plans to phase out animal on territory
MONTREAL -- Pit bulls purchased after September will be banned from Montreal's territory, the city announced Wednesday in response to several recent attacks throughout the province.
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B.C. dog, dog walker injured after 'protective' cat attacks
SAANICH, B.C. — The owners of an elderly cat named Baby say their pet’s sudden reputation as a fearless mauler of pit bull dogs is completely undeserved.
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Man posted ex-partner’s birth canal scars to Facebook as payback
A 19-year-old Winnipeg man who posted a
picture of his girlfriend's genitals on
Facebook
told police it was payback after the victim
shared a nude photo of him with friends, a
court heard Wednesday.
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Vandals dump paint all over newly constructed Vancouver house: police
Police in North Vancouver say vandals dumped over 15 pails of paint on appliances, countertops and the floor of a newly constructed house, causing $80,000 in damage.
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Escaped Saskatoon inmate found in in strip mall garbage bin
The provincial government is investigating an escape attempt by two inmates at the Saskatoon jail on Wednesday afternoon.
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B.C. artist paints 'fierce' Sophie Gregoire Trudeau in warrior yoga pose
A Tofino, B.C., artist who painted
Sophie Gregoire Trudeau in an exalted
warrior yoga pose says meeting Canada's
first couple last week was a proud
moment in her life.
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As hundreds rally outside courthouse, man pleads not guilty to killing First Nations man
NORTH BATTLEFORD — Hundreds of flag- and photo-waving supporters of Colten Boushie chanted 'Justice for Colten' outside the North Battleford provincial courthouse, moments after his accused killer pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder.
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Baby boy found dead in car near Saint-Jerome, Que., daycare
A baby boy was found dead Wednesday in Saint-Jerome in the Laurentians.
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Opposition, watchdog group want Trudeau to send message on ministerial expenses
The limo company that provided
thousands
of dollars in high-end car service to
Health Minister Jane Philpott says it
is
willing to reimburse taxpayers.
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Ontario cafe's Trump Sandwich cancelled due to backlash
It turns out Donald Trump supporters will viciously defend their man even when he's in sandwich form, much to the dismay of a Windsor cafe.
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Limo? Sedan? Never mind the money, Philpott's office more concerned with the language
When is a limo a limo?
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RCMP search rural B.C. property after receiving tip about girl missing since 1993
Mounties in Comox Valley have searched
and excavated a rural property after
receiving a tip from the public about a
23-year-old missing person's case.
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Kitten thrown from moving car in southern Ontario
Ontario's animal welfare agency is looking for suspects after witnesses watch someone toss a kitten out of a moving car in southern Ontario.
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Small Business Minister Chagger becomes House leader in cabinet 'adjustment'
Prime Minister Trudeau's government has made what it calls an adjustment to the federal cabinet, tapping Small Business Minister Bardish Chagger to taken on an additional job: government House leader.
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Dog, owner reunited across Canada months after dognapping
This time, it was the dog who came back.
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