Kitchener
Rhianne Campbell speaks with Dr. Patrice Lindsay, the lead engagement and stroke strategist with the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada.
An emergency motion was filed to introduce a report exposing anti-Black discrimination within Canada's federal public service. Rhianne Campbell explores how this could tip the scales in the $2.5 billion class action lawsuit.
The federal government says oil & gas corporations will need to have emissions 35% below 2019 levels, in 2030. It's drawn opposition from both the business community & opposition parties.
Donald Trump sits down with Joe Biden at the White House as the pair promise a peaceful transfer of power. Julia Benbrook looks at what issues were discussed, and how Trump is rapidly putting together his leadership team.
Should Facebook’s parent company be allowed to own Instagram and WhatsApp? Amy Kiley looks at antitrust lawsuit that could break up that empire.
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The U.N. and Island nations are calling for G20 governments to limit their emissions — as the latter’s very existence hangs on the line due to climate change. Karling Donoghue takes a look at day three of the COP29 summit in Azerbaijan.
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How does binding arbitration affect labour negotiations? Some say that when both sides anticipate the federal government will step in – concessions and a negotiated settlement are less likely.
Big spruces are being set up in places across Waterloo Region as cities get ready for the holidays.