Claiming to protect its employees and passengers, the approved products resulted in corrosion of vehicle surfaces and equipment. TTC is looking to spend another $14.8 million to disinfect its fleet.
Claiming to protect its employees and passengers, the approved products resulted in corrosion of vehicle surfaces and equipment. TTC is looking to spend another $14.8 million to disinfect its fleet.
A release states that any City of Calgary employee who cannot be immunized due to a medical reason or other protected grounds under the Alberta Human Rights Act will be reasonably accommodated.
Only 74 percent of water managers and 66 percent of sewer managers were adequately trained, blaming high staff turnover, low pay, "community remoteness," and a lack of "advanced education."
Hundreds of surgeries in Alberta are cancelled this week because of rising COVID hospitalizations and ICU admissions. Eric Mulder, an Edmonton-area cancer patient in need of brain surgery, is one such victim.
Quebec's Premier Francois Legault stated on Thursday that he was expecting a Conservative majority in the upcoming Sept. 20 elections, and that such an occurrence would be a boon for his province.
Jason Hickey, a candidate for New Brunswick Southwest, revealed that under the Liberals, Canadians will pay tax on any profits they make from the selling of their primary residence.
On Thursday, political commentator and advisor Stephen Taylor pointed out what appears to be an error in the images displayed behind a CBC announcer while the current round of debates was being promoted.
Following Wednesday's second French-language debate, the leaders of Canada's five main federal parties are preparing to take the stage once again, this time in English.
The kidnapping occurred around the area of Faywood Boulevard and Wilson Avenue, close to the Yorkdale Mall.
According to a new poll from Nanos Research, the Conservatives are ahead of the Liberals as Canada's election looms near.
Trudeau held no punches, calling the Rebel a website that spreads "misinformation and disinformation" regarding COVID data.
With the province yielding three times the active case rate per 100,000 people compared to the national average, the signatories call for consistency in Alberta’s COVID-19 response.
Liberal candidate for Carleton Gustave Roy said that employees "must be vaccinated, or they'll work from home, or will 'find some accommodation with their employer.'"
Eleven Rebel News journalists are now accredited for tonight's leaders' debates.