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Canadian North tentatively sold to Winnipeg firm for $205 million

Canadian North tentatively sold to Winnipeg firm for $205 million

A Winnipeg firm that owns several northern airlines has announced it plans to buy Canadian North, the airline that serves the Arctic, including flights out of Calgary and Edmonton.
Measles: A resurgent threat in Canada

Measles: A resurgent threat in Canada

Measles is a serious disease with potentially severe complications. The current situation in Canada is a public health challenge and a critical moment for awareness and action.
Liberal leadership debate kicks off with questions about threat posed by Trump

Liberal leadership debate kicks off with questions about threat posed by Trump

He wasn't on the stage but U.S. President Donald Trump's shadow towered over the Liberal leadership race during Monday night's French-language debate.
Supreme Court dismisses appeal of manslaughter conviction in death of M矇tis hunters

Supreme Court dismisses appeal of manslaughter conviction in death of M矇tis hunters

Jake and Morris were amazing men. They were good men. They had families that loved them. Children, grandchildren, nieces, and nephews that have to live without them.
Alberta government announces $585,000 for municipal fire services, Alberta Fire Chiefs Association

Alberta government announces $585,000 for municipal fire services, Alberta Fire Chiefs Association

Premier Danielle Smith's government announced enhanced support for local fire services Monday.
Online marketplace Temu allowing Canadian businesses to sell through platform

Online marketplace Temu allowing Canadian businesses to sell through platform

Temu says it's launching a program allowing Canadian businesses to sell goods through the e-commerce platform to customers in the country.
Accused in Toronto rapper's death faces Alberta charges in court

Accused in Toronto rapper's death faces Alberta charges in court

Man charged by Airdrie RCMP with 14 counts appeared for court on Feb. 24 via closed circuit TV from a remand centre in Toronto
Telling doctors where to practise a possibility but not preferable says Alberta MLA

Telling doctors where to practise a possibility but not preferable says Alberta MLA

Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills MLA Nathan Cooper told Olds councillors it can be "helpful" to encourage new medical grads to spend a certain amount of time practising in rural Alberta
How young people can financially plan for the future

How young people can financially plan for the future

A professional accountant shares tips for young people when it comes to planning for their financial future.
Is workplace burnout the new normal for Americans and Canadians? It doesn't have to be.

Is workplace burnout the new normal for Americans and Canadians? It doesn't have to be.

Wysa compiled data on workplace burnout from Microsoft and LinkedIn's 2024 report and APA to explore why it happens and how to address it.
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