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Canada's tech industry experiencing shift away from remote work

Canada's tech industry experiencing shift away from remote work

When Heather Aleinik was laid off from Shopify Inc. last summer, it was "one of the biggest curveballs" of her career.
Alberta's 'war room' is back with massive ad spend revealed in annual report

Alberta's 'war room' is back with massive ad spend revealed in annual report

EDMONTON — New documents outline a massive increase in public funding for the Canadian Energy Centre's campaign to change attitudes toward Alberta's oil and gas.
Where the leaders are in the Manitoba election campaign

Where the leaders are in the Manitoba election campaign

Here's where the leaders of Manitoba's political parties will be on Wednesday as they campaign for the Oct. 3 provincial election: Progressive Conservative Leader Heather Stefanson: WINNIPEG _ Campaign rally (5:30 p.m.

Sports scoreboard for Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2023

Tuesday's Scoreboard MLB American League Toronto 7 Oakland 1 Houston 14 Texas 1 Minnesota 8 Cleveland 3 Tampa Bay 8 Boston 6 (11 innings) N.Y. Yankees 5 Detroit 1 Kansas City 7 Chicago White Sox 6 Baltimore 5 L.A.
Canadian fighter Serhiy Sidey earns UFC contact with first-round TKO victory

Canadian fighter Serhiy Sidey earns UFC contact with first-round TKO victory

LAS VEGAS — Canadian bantamweight Serhiy Sidey won a UFC contract Tuesday by stopping American Ramon (The Savage) Taveras in the first round on "Dana White's Contender Series." "A dream come true," said the 27-year-old from Burlington, Ont.
Rogers countersues ex-CEO Joe Natale, demanding repayment of $15M in severance

Rogers countersues ex-CEO Joe Natale, demanding repayment of $15M in severance

TORONTO — Rogers Communications Inc. has launched a countersuit against former CEO Joe Natale, seeking to have him repay more than $15 million in severance to the company that fired him.
Man accused of killing Muslim family members pleads not guilty as trial opens

Man accused of killing Muslim family members pleads not guilty as trial opens

WINDSOR, Ont. — The man facing terror-related murder charges in the deaths of four members of a Muslim family in London, Ont., pleaded not guilty on Tuesday, as jury selection for his trial started in Windsor, Ont.
'Senseless violence': Calgary police chief promising arrests after weekend riot

'Senseless violence': Calgary police chief promising arrests after weekend riot

Calgary's police chief says the people responsible for a riot between two Eritrean factions on the long weekend will be held accountable. Chief Const.
PWHL's Ottawa signs Canadian Olympians Jenner, Clark, Maschmeyer

PWHL's Ottawa signs Canadian Olympians Jenner, Clark, Maschmeyer

OTTAWA — A trio of Canadian Olympic gold medallists were the first players to sign with the Professional Women's Hockey League's team in Ottawa.
'A very long wait': Yellowknife prepares for people to return home

'A very long wait': Yellowknife prepares for people to return home

YELLOWKNIFE — The shelves have been filled with food at the Yellowknife Co-op and the grocery store is preparing for thousands of people to return as an evacuation order is scheduled to be lifted Wednesday.
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