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Public Health Agency predicts worsening of opioid crisis

The Public Health Agency of Canada is raising the alarm about opioid death rates during the coronavirus pandemic.

Dr. Theresa Tam open to opioid decriminalization as overdose deaths spike

Dr. Theresa Tam said Canadians need to consider options to address the growing opioid epidemic.

Pierre Poilievre calls on Jagmeet Singh to trigger an election

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling on Jagmeet Singh, the leader of the federal NDP, to resign or stop supporting the Liberal government and...

Federal labour board ends strike with back to work order

The Canada Industrial Relations Board has legally mandated the return to work rail workers across the country, requiring binding arbitration in the dispute involving Canadian National Railway, Canadian Pacific Kansas City and the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference. 

Labour minister intervenes in rail strike, forcing binding arbitration 

Labour Minister Steve Mackinnon announced that he sent both of Canada’s two largest rail labour disputes to binding arbitration on Thursday, only hours after the official strike began. 

The Daily Brief | Unprecedented rail shutdown paralyzes Canadian economy

Canada’s two largest railways are on strike in an unprecedented shutdown that will affect Canada’s supply chain and commuter trains. Plus, the City of Toronto...

Canada’s two largest railways on strike in unprecedented shutdown

Canada’s two largest railways are officially on strike in an unprecedented shutdown as Canadian National Railway Co. and Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd. failed to reach an agreement with their employees’ union past the midnight deadline. 

Canada’s two major railways will come to halt next week if strike goes ahead

Canada’s two main railways have begun halting shipments ahead of a potential strike that could begin as early as next week, with the negotiation...

The Daily Brief | “A new virus?”

The federal workplace health and safety regulator wants Canadian businesses to prepare a pandemic plan for the possibility of a “new virus” that could lead to food or fuel disruptions in the most extreme scenarios. Tune into The Daily Brief.

Feds urge businesses to prepare for “new virus” pandemic gas & food shortages

The federal workplace health and safety regulator wants Canadian businesses to prepare a pandemic plan for the possibility of a “new virus” that could lead to food or fuel disruptions in the most extreme scenarios. 
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