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Alberta Teachers' Association vows to get bargaining rights back, in or out of court
The Alberta Teachers’ Association says it will use every legal avenue it can find to challenge the provincial government’s Back to School Act. Source link
Justin x Katy: ‘Is that really real?’
It’s the politics-pop crossover no one expected. Neither Justin Trudeau nor Katy Perry has publicly confirmed their relationship, but photos of the duo have been shared widely online. We ask people what they think. Source link
North Korea says it test-fired cruise-missiles hours ahead of Trump's arrival in South Korea
North Korea said Wednesday it fired sea-to-surface cruise missiles into its western waters, in another display of its growing military capabilities as U.S. President Donald Trump travels to South Korea for a regional summit. Source link
Hurricane Melissa: a case study in a changing hurricane era
Hurricane Melissa’s Category 5 winds tore into western Jamaica Tuesday morning, marking one of the most powerful Atlantic landfalls ever recorded. CBC’s Johanna Wagstaffe looks at how Melissa may be part of a new hurricane era: storms fuelled by record-warm seas and slowed by a shifting jet stream. Source link
CRA looking at AI, training to help call centre staff provide accurate answers
A senior official working at the Canada Revenue Agency says the agency is looking to artificial intelligence and better training to help call centre agents provide more accurate answers to taxpayers. Source link
Canada’s soccer women upended by Netherlands, held scoreless for 3rd straight game
Canada took it on the chin for a second time in the October international window, beaten 1-0 by the 11th-ranked Netherlands in a women’s soccer friendly Tuesday in Nijmegen. Source link