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Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile, a proving ground for Canadian athletes

Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile, a proving ground for Canadian athletes

SANTIAGO, Chile — One of three jewels in the multi-sport triple crown for a Canadian athlete is the Pan American Games. Athletes who have already worn the Maple Leaf in Olympic and Commonwealth Games want to complete the set.
Profits, markups rose as competition weakened over 20 years: Competition Bureau

Profits, markups rose as competition weakened over 20 years: Competition Bureau

OTTAWA — Profits and markups have increased over the last two decades as the state of competition in Canada has deteriorated, an in-depth analysis from the Competition Bureau finds.
Le Devoir latest Quebec media outlet to get registered journalism organization status

Le Devoir latest Quebec media outlet to get registered journalism organization status

Montreal daily newspaper Le Devoir has become the latest Quebec media outlet to transform into a registered journalism organization — which can issue tax receipts for donations.
Five things to know about Canada at the Pan American Games

Five things to know about Canada at the Pan American Games

SANTIAGO, Chile — A quick look at Canada's team for the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile from Oct. 20 to Nov. 5: WHO: Canada's team of 473 athletes will compete in 38 sports.
Trudeau chastises Haiti elite, Caribbean leaders urge more private investment

Trudeau chastises Haiti elite, Caribbean leaders urge more private investment

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he's been pushing the global community to target Haiti's political class before a gang crisis further destabilizes the Caribbean.
Nova Scotia to spend $100 million to recruit more skilled tradespeople

Nova Scotia to spend $100 million to recruit more skilled tradespeople

HALIFAX — To help meet the demands of Nova Scotia's growing population, the province is investing $100 million over the next three years to help speed up the recruitment and training of skilled tradespeople.
Five things to know about the auditor general's reports on the federal public service

Five things to know about the auditor general's reports on the federal public service

OTTAWA — A new round of reports from the auditor general is once again revealing gaps and delays across the federal public service, including in access to antimicrobial drugs, processing of immigration applications and discrimination in the public se
Virtue and Moir, St-Pierre, and Ferbey among 2023 Order of Sports recipients

Virtue and Moir, St-Pierre, and Ferbey among 2023 Order of Sports recipients

GATINEAU, Que. — Scott Moir enjoys hearing about people who tuned in emotionally to watch him skate with partner Tessa Virtue, especially those who otherwise didn't care about ice dance.

Ontario English Catholic teachers vote 97 per cent in favour of strike mandate

TORONTO — A second Ontario teachers union has now taken a step toward a possible strike, with members voting overwhelmingly in favour of job action, if necessary, to spur movement at the bargaining table.
For Canadian Jews, connection to Israel runs deep but political opinions vary

For Canadian Jews, connection to Israel runs deep but political opinions vary

TORONTO — Even before she set foot in Israel, Erin Lehrer knew it was home. That's what her mother told her — though she hadn't been to Israel either — and what she was taught at the Jewish day school she attended in Montreal, Lehrer said.
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