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Unemployment rate falls to new record low as wages ramp up: StatCan

Unemployment rate falls to new record low as wages ramp up: StatCan

TD Bank economist: ‘The Canadian economy is operating beyond full employment’
Dutch digital investigator testifies at B.C.’s Amanda Todd harassment trial

Dutch digital investigator testifies at B.C.’s Amanda Todd harassment trial

Crown witnesses expected to testify accounts allegedly used to extort Todd were operated by Coban
Davies scores 2, Canada tops Curaçao 4-0 in CONCACAF Nations League play

Davies scores 2, Canada tops Curaçao 4-0 in CONCACAF Nations League play

Steven Vitoria and Lucas Cavallini each added a goal for winners
Palat nets winner as Bolts beat Rangers 3-1 to move within 1 win of Stanley Cup final

Palat nets winner as Bolts beat Rangers 3-1 to move within 1 win of Stanley Cup final

Game 6 in series goes Saturday in Tampa Bay
Sriracha hot sauce maker warns customers of looming shortage

Sriracha hot sauce maker warns customers of looming shortage

Lack of chili peppers causing issues
Capitol riot panel: Trump to blame for 1/6 ‘attempted coup’

Capitol riot panel: Trump to blame for 1/6 ‘attempted coup’

Thompson: ‘Democracy remains in danger’
B.C. breaks provincial record for number of MRI and CT scans performed

B.C. breaks provincial record for number of MRI and CT scans performed

Minisitry of Health says MRIs up 20 per cent, CT exams jump 11 per cent
Canada Post says it will have a fully electric fleet by 2040

Canada Post says it will have a fully electric fleet by 2040

Electrification of its 14,000 vehicles part of goal to reach net-zero emissions by 2050
Urgent measures must be taken to ensure rights of Canadian children: UN committee

Urgent measures must be taken to ensure rights of Canadian children: UN committee

UN says urgent action is needed on discrimination, monitoring, abuse, neglect, standards of living
Residents of flood-prone areas in B.C. urged to be ready to leave at short notice

Residents of flood-prone areas in B.C. urged to be ready to leave at short notice

Up to 70 millimetres of rain could fall in some parts of the province between Thursday and Saturday