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Exported MERS cases ‘very likely,’ WHO warns; Canada on the lookout, PHAC says

  TORONTO – Countries should be on the lookout for cases of MERS in people returning from Middle Eastern countries …

Study: US manufacturers gaining competitiveness

WASHINGTON — U.S. manufacturers have grown more competitive over the past decade compared with factories in China, Brazil and most …

Ebola death toll in West Africa reaches 147

DAKAR, Senegal — The World Health Organization says 147 people have died from the Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa. …

Putin: internet a ‘CIA project’

MOSCOW — President Vladimir Putin on Thursday called the Internet a CIA project and made comments about Russia’s biggest search …

Activists: Syrian airstrikes in North kill 25

BEIRUT — Syrian government airstrikes struck a vegetable market in a northern rebel-held town Thursday, killing at least 25 people …

Bighorn sheep skull lives up to the name

  Alberta Fish and Wildlife officers have discovered a huge bighorn sheep skull near Hinton that has the potential to …

Welcoming a record number of visitors from the Philippines in 2013

  Ottawa, ON — Today, Canada’s Citizenship and Immigration Minister Chris Alexander announced that Canada issued more than 47,000 visitor …

Obama offering Japan security, economic assurances as Ukraine crisis vies for his attention

  TOKYO – President Barack Obama is seeking to reassure Japanese leaders Thursday that he can deliver on his security …

Minister says foreign worker program abusers could face fraud charges

WINNIPEG – Federal Employment Minister Jason Kenney says employers who abuse the temporary foreign workers program could face fraud charges …

Statement on the Treatment of Temporary Foreign Workers

Vancouver, BC – S.U.C.C.E.S.S. issued the following statement in response to the treatment of Temporary Foreign Workers: “S.U.C.C.E.S.S. values an …

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