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Canadian airline execs to testify before parliamentary committee about bag fees

Canadian airline execs to testify before parliamentary committee about bag fees

Transport Minister Anand has expressed concern about trend of airlines introducing layers of add-on fees
Ottawa to remove investment cap for Canadian pension funds

Ottawa to remove investment cap for Canadian pension funds

It currently restricts pension funds from owning more than 30% of the voting shares of a Canadian entity
Alberta to put $29M into border security patrol unit with sheriffs, drones

Alberta to put $29M into border security patrol unit with sheriffs, drones

The unit is to be supported by 4 drug detection dogs
Court approves The Body Shop Canada sale, about 100 to lose jobs as some close

Court approves The Body Shop Canada sale, about 100 to lose jobs as some close

The Body Shop has been up for sale since July
More than 180,000 Stanley-branded mugs recalled in Canada due to burn risk

More than 180,000 Stanley-branded mugs recalled in Canada due to burn risk

Health Canada says it’s received three reports of this happening in Canada
National medication shortage has some with epilepsy worried about seizures

National medication shortage has some with epilepsy worried about seizures

Shortage of Teva-clobazam began in May and is expected to last until April
CBC resurrects plans for live New Year’s Eve broadcast specials

CBC resurrects plans for live New Year’s Eve broadcast specials

National broadcaster cancelled the 2024 edition due to ‘financial pressures’
Legal review says rejected $47.8B child welfare deal could be lost with election

Legal review says rejected $47.8B child welfare deal could be lost with election

New government would not be subjected to any previous commitments or negotiations: law firm
Medical assistance in dying up in Canada, but growth has slowed

Medical assistance in dying up in Canada, but growth has slowed

More than 15,000 people received help to die in 2023, growth of cases has halved
Retalitory tariffs, withheld energy possible as Canada plots response to Trump

Retalitory tariffs, withheld energy possible as Canada plots response to Trump

‘A number of premiers spoke out strongly in favour of a robust Canadian response’
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