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Canada Post’s growing part-time, temp work force a key part of labour dispute with union

Open this photo in gallery:A proposal by Canada Post to create a new class of employees who would work flexible, part-time hours on weekdays...

Buy, sell or hold? Here’s my advice on how to react to the strong performance of Canada’s big tech stocks

The Magnificent Seven continues to get a lot of attention, and with good reason. Some of these tech stocks have posted huge profits this...

Yukon’s 2023-2024 finances swing into deficit from original surplus forecast

Yukon's government says the territory recorded a non-consolidated deficit of more than $42 million, an almost $91-million swing from the...

Yukon RCMP charge man with kidnapping, sexual assault after Mayo home invasion

Yukon RCMP have released the name of a man accused of a sexual assault and home invasion in Mayo, Yukon.William Dean Ryan Vaneltsi, 34,...

Yukon dog returned home after unexpected ride to Arizona

Alyce Johnson is crediting her dog's implanted microchip with helping bring the pooch back home after an epic, 10-day, 10,000-kilometre adventure to the American desert...

Mayo police searching for suspect after alleged home invasion, sexual assault

WARNING: This article contains details of sexual assault and may affect those who have experienced sexual violence or know someone affected by it.RCMP in...

Yukon gov’t knew about sexual assault allegations against employee for years, documents show

WARNING: This story contains details of sexual abuse and discussion around suicide. It may affect those who have experienced sexual violence or know someone...

Famous Yukon road relay runs on despite South Klondike Highway bus crash

Organizers of the Yukon's famous Klondike Road Relay were forced to make some tough decisions ahead of this year's race after a tour bus...

Ottawa tightens rules for approving large mining deals involving critical minerals

Open this photo in gallery:Ottawa is making foreign investment in critical minerals more restrictive as the mining industry seeks capital to develop the raw...

Ottawa gives $120-million for semi-conductor startups and training

Open this photo in gallery:The federal government is investing $120-million in an initiative to boost Canada’s semi-conductor industry, which is facing intense competition in...

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