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Bombardier workers to stage rally in Toronto over Boeing dispute, will walk out

TORONTO — The union representing Bombardier's production workers says employees at the company's aerospace plant in Toronto will walk out Wednesday — a move meant to pressure Boeing to drop a trade complaint against Bombardier.

Bombardier workers to stage rally in Toronto over Boeing dispute, will walk out

TORONTO — The union representing Bombardier's production workers says employees at the company's aerospace plant in Toronto will walk out Wednesday — a move meant to pressure Boeing to drop a trade complaint against Bombardier.
While home runs surge across Major League Baseball, Jays' power numbers stagnate

While home runs surge across Major League Baseball, Jays' power numbers stagnate

TORONTO — When the ball cleared the fence at Rogers Centre on Tuesday night to set a Major League Baseball record for home runs in a season, it didn't come off the bat of Toronto sluggers Jose Bautista or Josh Donaldson.

A dozen people arrested in alleged multimillion-dollar fraud scheme

TORONTO — A dozen people are facing 96 charges in what Toronto police describe as a multimillion-dollar fraud scam. Insp.
Families walk Highway of Tears to honour missing, murdered Indigenous women

Families walk Highway of Tears to honour missing, murdered Indigenous women

VANCOUVER — When Gladys Radek walks the Highway of Tears, she says she can feel the spirits of women who are missing or have been murdered walking beside her.

OECD raises outlook for Canadian economy this year, maintains global forecast

OTTAWA — The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development raised its expectations for economic growth in Canada on Tuesday as the country is expected to top the G7.
U.S. museum given 'cultural repatriation' award for returning Inuit bodies

U.S. museum given 'cultural repatriation' award for returning Inuit bodies

A renowned American museum and an Inuit government have received an award for returning Inuit bodies that had been dug up and taken for scientific study.

NDP MPP DiNovo will not seek re-election in her Toronto riding

TORONTO — Long-time New Democrat MPP Cheri DiNovo says she will not seek re-election in 2018. DiNovo is also a United Church minister and announced today her plans to return to work with her parish full-time as of Jan. 1, 2018.
Shania Twain to be a mentor on CTV music competition 'The Launch'

Shania Twain to be a mentor on CTV music competition 'The Launch'

TORONTO — Canadian country star Shania Twain has joined CTV's upcoming music competition series "The Launch." Bell Media says the five-time Grammy Award winner will be a mentor on the inaugural season of the show, which is in production.
Couche-Tard says it still wants to sell marijuana in its Quebec convenience stores

Couche-Tard says it still wants to sell marijuana in its Quebec convenience stores

LAVAL, Que. — Alimentation Couche-Tard is still interested in selling marijuana and its co-founder says he thinks provincial governments should stay out of selling this product.
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