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'The best that we can be': Indigenous judge and TRC chair Murray Sinclair dies at 73

'The best that we can be': Indigenous judge and TRC chair Murray Sinclair dies at 73

WINNIPEG — Murray Sinclair, who was born when Indigenous people did not yet have the right to vote, grew up to become one of the most decorated and influential people to work in Indigenous justice and advocacy.
Trucking, construction expect 'labour crisis' with new temporary worker rules

Trucking, construction expect 'labour crisis' with new temporary worker rules

OTTAWA — Dominique Lamothe said the trucking firm she works for will be in trouble once new rules for high-wage temporary foreign workers take effect on Friday.
B.C. port employers wait for union's promised job action, prepare for lockout

B.C. port employers wait for union's promised job action, prepare for lockout

VANCOUVER — The association representing British Columbia port employers is preparing to lock out more than 700 foremen as it awaits the union's promised job action.
Inflammation-friendly eating: Top foods to help ease pain and what to avoid

Inflammation-friendly eating: Top foods to help ease pain and what to avoid

Discover which foods can help reduce inflammation and keep you feeling your best, along with those that may worsen symptoms.
Former winners Kyle Bekker, Tristan Borges among finalists for CPL top player award

Former winners Kyle Bekker, Tristan Borges among finalists for CPL top player award

Previous winners Kyle Bekker and Tristan Borges are among the five finalists for the Canadian Premier League's Player of the Year award.
CPA Canada reaches agreements with Ontario, Quebec on education and standards

CPA Canada reaches agreements with Ontario, Quebec on education and standards

CPA Canada says it's reached agreements with its Ontario and Quebec counterparts on education, exams and standard-setting for the accounting profession. CPA Ontario and the Quebec CPA Order will officially split from the national organization on Dec.
Manitoba eyes speedier approval, more Indigenous involvement in mining sector

Manitoba eyes speedier approval, more Indigenous involvement in mining sector

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government has released a new critical mineral strategy that it says will speed up projects and better involve First Nation communities.
BCE signs deal to buy U.S. fibre internet provider Ziply Fiber for $5 billion

BCE signs deal to buy U.S. fibre internet provider Ziply Fiber for $5 billion

BCE Inc.'s share price took a hit in midday trading on Monday after the company announced it has signed a deal to buy U.S. fibre internet provider Ziply Fiber for about $5 billion in cash. Shares in the company were trading at $40.37, down $4.
Jacques Villeneuve calls thieves of late father's bronze monument soulless idiots

Jacques Villeneuve calls thieves of late father's bronze monument soulless idiots

MONTREAL — Jacques Villeneuve, the son of late Canadian Formula One driver Gilles Villeneuve, is lashing out at thieves who stole a bronze statue of his father from outside a Quebec museum in his honour, calling them "idiots.
Jacques Villeneuve calls thieves of late father's bronze monument soulless idiots

Jacques Villeneuve calls thieves of late father's bronze monument soulless idiots

MONTREAL — Jacques Villeneuve, the son of late Canadian Formula One driver Gilles Villeneuve, is lashing out at thieves who stole a bronze statue of his father from outside a Quebec museum in his honour, calling them "idiots.