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‘Surprising and disappointing’; data gap on gender, minorities at top firms

On Tricia Davis’s first day of work at a coal mine in B.C.’s Elk Valley, she says she spotted a …

Study says rents in most cities are unaffordable for lower income earners

OTTAWA — A minimum-wage worker could afford to rent in just a few neighbourhoods in Canada, suggests a new analysis …

Schitt’s Creek’ and its stars among Canadians with Emmy nominations

So it’s the next day and the Emmy dust has settled. To our brilliant cast and crew, and our fabulous …

Trudeau pushes trade pact in EU summit as France moves ahead on CETA

MONTREAL — Lawmakers in France began their ratification of the comprehensive trade agreement between the European Union and Canada as …

Ford cancels cell after too many calls from ‘special interest groups’

TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford, who has long asked people to call him directly to air their issues, has …

Users of popular FaceApp should be wary of terms of use, experts say

TORONTO — A flood of pictures on social media of computer-aged celebrities, including Drake and Stephen Colbert, has boosted the …

Former head of RCMP in Saskatchewan named province’s lieutenant governor

Russell Mirasty is an outstanding leader who served 36 years in the RCMP and paved the way for Indigenous peoples …

U.S. firm fined $2.9M for fuel spill that soiled B.C. First Nation territory

BELLA BELLA, B.C. — The company responsible for a fuel spill that contaminated the fishing territory of a First Nation …

Singh sees Quebec as ‘fertile ground’ for NDP as he hits province for tour

OTTAWA — The province of Quebec offers the federal New Democrats fertile ground, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said Tuesday, despite …

Alberta economy doing better than expected in June forecast, TD economists note

CALGARY — Encouraging data points are forcing economists to consider upgrading their expectations for weak 2019 economic growth in Alberta …

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