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In the news today: Ontario MPP wants paid holiday for TRC day
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Ontario MPP wants paid holiday for TRC day

It is a statutory holiday for federally regulated workers and employees in some other provinces such as British Columbia. Gov. Gen. Mary Simon will host a sacred fire ceremony in the morning at Rideau Hall before joining the event on Parliament Hill alongside survivors and Indigenous leaders in the afternoon.

The union served a 72-hour strike notice on Friday, warning of a potential work stoppage that could last until Thursday at two terminals owned by Termont Montreal. The association issued a statement on Sunday evening saying it has tried"all possible means" of avoiding the strike, adding neither mediation nor a Sunday afternoon emergency meeting with the Canada Industrial Relations Board were fruitful.An early morning fire has destroyed an Anglican church in northwestern Saskatchewan.

Rothenburger says he learned of the fire when he got a phone call shortly after 5 a.m. on Saturday, and when he got dressed and stepped outside his home, he could see the flames towering into the air.Meta Platforms' head of artificial intelligence research says many companies are doing plenty of work to keep platforms safe but they're not being as open about it as they should be.

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