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Popular Vancouver farm-to-table eatery closes its doors after only four years

13 hours agoNewsDuration 1:48The Lower Mainland is losing another unique restaurant. When it opened in 2018, Ubuntu Canteen's…

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Apple launches high-interest savings account paying 4% — but not in Canada

Apple will soon offer users of its eponymous banking service the ability to earn money from their savings in…

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Inquest begins into 2017 death of Oji-Cree artist while in custody in Thunder Bay, Ont.

The long-awaited, much delayed inquest into the death of an artist from a remote First Nation in northwestern…

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Evans Chebet wins Boston Marathon, spoiling event debut of world record holder Kipchoge

Defending champion Evans Chebet won the Boston Marathon again on Monday, surging to the front at Heartbreak Hill…

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These players love baseball so much, they're practicing in a basement

It is a priority for CBC to create products that are accessible to all in Canada including people…

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Missouri man charged for shooting Black teen who knocked on his door

An 85-year-old white man who shot a Black teen at his front door in Kansas City, Mo., last…

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Thousands of federal public servants across country begin strike

More than 155,000 federal public servants will go on strike Wednesday after the federal government and the Public Service…

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Is remote work a perk or a right? Depends who you ask

It's not surprising that working from home has become a major issue in the Treasury Board of Canada's negotiations…

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A key issue in the federal workers' strike: Who sets remote work rules?

The president of the Treasury Board, the federal department negotiating with striking Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC)…

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Federal government shifts tactic in strike talks with PSAC, describes unresolved issues in open letter

The federal government outlined its position on four key areas in its ongoing negotiations with the Public Service Alliance of Canada…

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How big is this government strike? Here's how it compares with past labour disruptions

The government strike involving around 155,000 workers is now in its second week, and its size and length…

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Striking PSAC workers argue for getting remote work language into their collective agreement

Language for post-pandemic telework should be enshrined in contracts for Canada's 150,000 striking federal civil servants, say their…

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What the federal workers' deal means for the future of remote work

The right to work from home was among the sticking points in the negotiations between the Public Service Alliance…

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Why remote work is a sticking point in the ongoing federal workers' strike

It is a priority for CBC to create products that are accessible to all in Canada including people…

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'Adversarial,' 'contradictory' and 'indecisive': Surrey, B.C.'s policing drama shows no signs of resolution

On page 40 of the 139-page report by the B.C. government on the Surrey policing situation, there was…

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