Fourth time's the charm for secularism in Quebec? Not likely
a day ago –
Premier François Legault thinks his government can settle
Quebec's reasonable accommodation debate in a matter of months. Here's
why that may be overly optimistic.
Why millions of dollars in federal grocery subsidies haven't lessened food insecurity in the North
a day ago –
Some Iqaluit residents go to creative lengths to avoid buying
food at the grocery store — where a 24-pack of bottled water can cost
$29.99. Marketplace explores why people in the North still pay so much
more despite the fact the grocery industry there receives millions in
federal subsidies.
Canada's economy surprises with 0.3% growth in January, offsetting 2 straight monthly declines
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Canada's economy grew by 0.3 per cent in January, fully offsetting the small declines in the previous two months.
Pope approves law on reporting abuse allegations involving Vatican personnel, diplomats
a day ago –
Pope Francis has issued sweeping new sex abuse legislation for
Vatican personnel and Holy See diplomats overseas, requiring the
immediate reporting of abuse allegations to Vatican prosecutors, a
policy shift aimed at being a model for the Catholic Church worldwide.
Canada touts its participation in Mali mission at UN — but shoots down idea of extending it
17 hours ago –
Canada arrived, chequebook in hand, for this week’s United
Nations ministerial peacekeeping conference in New York — a meeting
which may have demonstrated to the Trudeau government that money cannot
buy happiness.
Millennials are on a quest to find meaningful work — and they're willing to take a pay cut to get it
5 hours ago –
One survey found that Canadian office workers would give up an
pay raise of more than $9,000 annually if it meant that they could do
work that's more meaningful to them.
Frozen breaded chicken: the health risk that lurks in your freezer
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For years government agencies and industry have told consumers
that frozen chicken pieces must be thoroughly cooked, but people kept
getting sick. So now there is a rule banning salmonella in frozen
breaded chicken products destined for the grocery store.
Anger over corruption puts Ukrainian comic on verge of winning presidency
5 hours ago –
Practically every poll in the final days of the Ukrainian
presidential election campaign suggests that a political novice with no
electoral experience could finish with the most votes on Sunday.
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