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Northvolt announces 1,600 layoffs in Sweden, insists Quebec EV battery plant won’t be affected | CBC News

Electric vehicle battery manufacturer Northvolt says construction of a $7-billion plant on Montreal's South Shore will proceed as planned, despite announcing on Monday its...

Nursing jobs not being held for international recruits, health minister says | CBC News

"At the end of the day, we still have over 600 nurse vacancies in this province. That means that we didn't gain very much,"...

Trump or Harris: Canada will work well with either one, ambassador to the U.S. says | CBC News

Canada's ambassador to the U.S. said Tuesday the country will work well with whomever wins the November presidential election, saying the government's "Team Canada" approach...

Closing Ottawa drug consumption site will have deadly consequences, supporters warn | CBC News

The Somerset West Community Health Centre says it's been caught off guard by the province's announcement that its supervised drug consumption site will be forced to...

Mayor says Ottawa facing ‘financial crisis,’ blames feds for shortchanging city | CBC News

Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe called a news conference Thursday to decry a financial crisis in the city he says could force tax hikes, fare...

Canadians flagged at border for house-sitting say U.K. company misled them | CBC News

Some Canadians who tried to house-sit abroad say they were flagged and turned away at the U.S. border and now fear their ability to travel...

How Canada’s recruitment of foreign students failed to match labour market needs | CBC News

Canada's recruitment of international students has tilted strongly toward filling spots in business programs, while doing little to meet the demand for workers in...

Ford’s pick to head government’s new Ottawa office panned as ‘patronage appointment’ | CBC News

Premier Doug Ford says his government's new office in Ottawa will help get results for the city, but the opposition is panning his pick...

Ottawa wants to find how much plastic producers are making, and where it ends up | CBC News

Plastic producers will be required to detail the quantity and type of plastic they put into the Canadian market under new rules announced Monday.The...

Manitoba ‘collateral damage’ under Ottawa’s international student cap, minister says | CBC News

Manitoba's minister of advanced education and training says Ottawa's countrywide cap of international students for post-secondary institutions has hurt the province.Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship...

Manitoba schools say Ottawa’s international student cap missing the mark | CBC News

Some Manitoba schools say they're disappointed about the federal government's decision to slash the number of international students entering the province by 10 per...

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