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Canada Post issues 72-hour lockout notice

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Canada Post said it intends to lock out its workers starting on Friday after months of negotiations have failed to make a labour deal between the postal carrier and its largest union.
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Empty mail boxes?

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Business owner Jessica Watson and Ryerson University prof Joanne McNeish discuss the impact of a potential Canada Post labour disruption
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The Big Picture

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The panel discusses whether public sector workers should have the right to strike
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French fuel strike: frustration at the pumps and an investment warning

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With long lines of motorists panic-buying and fuel rationing in places, Patrick Pouyanne, the boss of French energy firm Total warned it will “seriously reconsider” its future investment plans in France due to the strikes at its...
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Kuwait oil workers strike buoys crude prices

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Oil prices are being supported by a strike by oil workers in Kuwait. The industrial action, which started on Sunday, has offset an expected price slump following the failure by major oil producers to agree to freeze output levels....
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Kuwait oil workers end strike, crude prices fall

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Oil prices slipped again on Wednesday as energy workers in Kuwait ended a three-day strike that had cut the country’s production of crude by nearly half. The union involved said they were calling off the industrial action after Kuwait’s...
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Experts discuss the attack in Brussels

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Experts Ray Boisvert and Steve Day take an in depth look at today's deadly attack in Brussels and explain what intelligence officials are likely now doing to stop more.
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Is Canada ready for armed drones?

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Canada's top soldier wants killer drones. If we get them, would we get more than we bargained for?
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Aussie buddies narrowly escape lightning strike

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About to go for boat ride when lightning hit beside them
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Strike at Covered Bridge chips

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Workers at the Covered Bridge Potato Chip company in Hartland, N.B. on strike
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Russia airstrikes have 'directly attacked civilians' in Syria: Amnesty

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Concern also about use of cluster munitions, which can maim or kill
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Israel-Syria War LIVE: Israel Bombards Syrian Military HQ in Damascus! | Netanyahu Bombards Syria

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Israel-Syria War LIVE: Israel Bombards Syrian military HQ in Damascus! | Netanyahu Bombards Syria Israel has launched fresh airstrikes on Syria, targeting the entrance of a key Syrian military headquarters in Damascus. Explosions rocked...
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BMA co-chairs speak to the media following meeting with Wes Streeting

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Dr Ross Nieuwoudt and Dr Melissa Ryan, co-chairs of the BMA Resident Doctor Committee, leave Portcullis House, central London, to speak to the media, after a meeting between Health Secretary Wes Streeting and the British Medical...
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Bitcoin then and now

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Bitcoin is the cornerstone of the crypto industry thanks to its impeccable pedigree and bulletproof security. That’s been true ever since the mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto published his vision for Bitcoin in 2008, but its role has changed...
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Israeli attack on school in Gaza kills at least 17 people

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The attacks occurred as a high-level Israeli delegation visited Egypt in an attempt to revisit Gaza truce talks.
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Four killed in Israeli drone attack on Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital

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Israeli forces bomb tents for displaced Palestinians in the Al-Aqsa Hospital compound in central Gaza. At least four people are killed.
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Hamas military leader Mohammed Deif killed in July airstrike, Israel says

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Israel says it killed Hamas military leader Mohammed Deif in a July airstrike inside Gaza, calling him one of organizers of the deadly Oct. 7 attacks. This comes amid growing fears of an all-out regional war after the recent killings of...
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'Challenging days ahead,' says Netanyahu in televised speech

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not comment on the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in his speech to citizens, but did vow to exact a 'heavy price' for any aggression. Ellen Mauro breaks down the strongly worded...
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Israel says Beirut's attack targeted Hezbollah commander in response to the Golan Heights attack

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An Israeli airstrike on Beirut has resulted in the deaths of at least three individuals
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Israel vows retaliation after deadly Golan Heights strike

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There is growing concern violence will escalate in the Middle East after a rocket attack in the Golan Heights area of northern Israel on Saturday killed a dozen children. Israel blames Hezbollah, which denies responsibility, and has...
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LCBO workers return to work, stores to reopen Tuesday

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Striking LCBO workers voted on Sunday to ratify a tentative agreement with the liquor retailer to end a strike that had closed its stores for two weeks. Workers returned to the job on Monday, but the Crown corporation says stores won't...
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Israel says it struck Yemen’s Hodeidah in response to Houthi attacks

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Israel attacks a Houhti-run oil refinery in Yemen. At least 80 people are injured, many severely burned.
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Kitchener store owner stocks up on booze in reaction to LCBO strike

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Jordan Dolson owns Legacy Greens, a grocery store that sells alcohol in downtown Kitchener. She spoke to CBC K-W's Karis Mapp about why she ordered more stock when she heard about the LCBO strike.
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LCBO strike closes Ontario liquor stores across province

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Over 9,000 unionized LCBO workers have gone on strike over wages and job security, limiting alcohol sales to millions of Ontarians just as the summer kicks into high gear.