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A new fissure has appeared in the landscape of Ontario union politics. The Labourers’ International Union of North America (LiUNA) is leaving the Ontario Federation of Labour (OFL), stating that the OFL is engaging in “bad politics.” In a statement posted on LinkedIn on Friday, LiUNA...
September 14, 2025 - 07:51 | Stewart Lewis | National Post
Prime Minister Mark Carney will launch Build Canada Homes on Sunday, a new government agency tasked with getting more affordable housing built, and will announce an initial list of six cities where projects will be developed on public lands.A senior government official told The Globe and Mail that the announcement will include four investments and initiatives, including one focused on developing housing on public lands. The official said the first tranche of sites for these developments will be located in Dartmouth, N.S., Longueil, Que., Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg and Edmonton.
September 14, 2025 - 07:00 | Nojoud Al Mallees | The Globe and Mail
Re: Hospital workers rally against Ottawa's proposed 'bubble zone bylaw', online, Sept. 9 Read More
September 14, 2025 - 05:00 | Doug Menary, Ottawa Citizen | Ottawa Sun
When I was starting out, I made $600 every two weeks working full-time at Tim Hortons. Rent in Ottawa for a decent downtown apartment was $1,000–to-$1,400. If you do the math, that was impossible for a single income. The only way to make it work was to hustle: grab overtime, pick up a second job, or live with roommates. Read More
September 14, 2025 - 04:00 | Christina Spencer, Ottawa Citizen | Ottawa Citizen
Forty-five times there has been magic in the Toronto Blue Jays dugout.
September 13, 2025 - 19:40 | Globalnews Digital | Global News - Ottawa
A spokesperson for Universal Ostrich Farms says the farm will ask the Supreme Court of Canada to stop the culling of 400 ostriches hit by avian flu, but it is not clear yet whether Canada’s highest court will hear the case. Katie Pasitney said the farm remains hopeful that it will get another chance to make its case, after Federal Court of Appeal Justice Gerald Heckman ruled Friday the cull of the animals must be allowed to proceed.“So we would be asking the Supreme Court to hear all of the evidence,” she said. “The health of the animals is imperative to what we’re fighting for.”
September 13, 2025 - 19:12 | Wolfgang Depner | The Globe and Mail