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PUBLIC SERVICE UNION DELIVERS $40 BILLION INVOICE TO PRIME MINISTER
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The Canadian Association of Professional Employees held an event in front of the Prime Minister’s Office on July 6 to deliver the invoice over what it calls the cost of cancelled savings due to return to office mandates.
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GROUP INCLUDING MICHAEL ANDLAUER BOOSTS CHATEAU MONTEBELLO BID
The local ownership group bidding to purchase the Château Montebello says it has significantly increased its offer as the sale of the historic resort enters its final days.
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CANADA TO BECOME WORLD’S LARGEST OPERATOR OF NEW SUBMARINE YET TO BE LAUNCHED
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced July 6 in Halifax that Canada will purchase the Type 212CD submarine from Germany’s ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) in what he says is the largest military procurement in Canadian history.
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CITY CONTINUES STORM RECOVERY AFTER 4,500 OTTAWA HOUSEHOLDS REPORT FLOODING
After more than 4,500 Ottawa households reported basement flooding following the massive Canada Day storm, the city says it has made “significant progress” in its recovery efforts, with storm debris waste collection set to begin this week.
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FORMER SENATORS CAPTAIN DANIEL ALFREDSSON JOINING RIVAL MAPLE LEAFS AS AN ASSISTANT COACH
Former Ottawa Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson is leaving his post as an assistant coach on Travis Green’s to join the arch-rival Toronto Maple Leafs as an associate coach on Jim Hiller’s staff, which can only be described as a shocking turn of events
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