CFIB says work stoppage this week at CN and CPKC would hurt businesses

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CFIB says work stoppage this week at CN and CPKC would hurt businesses
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The Canadian Federation of Independent Business says a potential work stoppage at Canada's major railways this week could be devastating for small businesses.

The Canadian Federation of Independent Business says a potential work stoppage at Canada's major railways this week could be devastating for small businesses.The company behind the 7-Eleven convenience store chain in Japan says it has received a takeover offer from Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc.Two sectors were responsible for the majority of corporate capital gains earned in Canada over five years but added no new jobs over that time span, a new study found.

The owners of a thrift store on Vancouver's Granville strip are fed up after spending $300,000 to fight off what they describe as escalating crime over the past three years.In light of World Honey Bee Day on Saturday, local beekeepers recognized the crucial role that honey bees play in the ecosystem.A video of a rooster in the back of a Regina police cruiser has been making its rounds on social media.

Sanctions are being recommended for a councillor of an eastern Ontario township after he allegedly gave a speech at a community event while allegedly intoxicated and engaged in two separate physical fights with residents on the same day last year.More rain in the forecast for Ottawa on Monday An inquest into the death of Nicole Lafontaine, who fell from a fifth storey window at the Regina YWCA, is set to begin Monday morning.Vehicle fire on Highway 11 near Lumsden delays traffic as police, fire crews respond

On Monday, Quebec Street will be closed between Oxford Street and Elias Street until the end of the day as part of the Quebec Street Infrastructure Renewal project.4-to-5 thousand racks of ribs at Midland Ribfest A months-long pro-Palestinian encampment at Vancouver Island University has been dismantled following a court order, but protesters suggest more demonstrations could be on the way.Wet weather is helping firefighters in British Columbia tackle some of the wildfires burning in the south of the province.Thousands of British Columbians lost power after a storm brought wind and lightning to the southwestern region of the province overnight.When the McDougall Creek fire sparked on Aug.

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