'Too much obscurity': Unions call for breakdown of job cuts as tally of affected workers climbs | Unpublished
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Author: Ben Andrews
Publication Date: January 24, 2026 - 04:00

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'Too much obscurity': Unions call for breakdown of job cuts as tally of affected workers climbs

January 24, 2026
Public service unions are calling for a detailed breakdown of where the federal government is cutting jobs, after a week in which thousands of public servants received letters notifying them their positions are at risk. Read More


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Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit has opened an investigation into Ottawa police actions in the death of a person in Ottawa’s south end Friday. “The SIU is investigating the death of a man following a collision in Ottawa last night,” SIU spokesperson Kristy Denette said in an email Saturday. “As Ottawa police officers may have been […]
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Ontario's police watchdog says it's invoked its mandate after a man died following a Friday night collision on Bank Street near the community of Vernon.
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Radio-Canada has learned Bernard Drainville will be vying to become the province's next premier. He is the second cabinet minister reported to be joining the race for the CAQ leadership.
January 24, 2026 - 14:05 | | CBC News - Ottawa