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Alberta Teachers’ Association might take the government to court. Here’s what we know
What avenues for legal recourse actually exist? CBC spoke to lawyers and civil liberty associations to get a sense of whether the back-to-work order could be challenged in court. Source link
Jeromy Farkas's long, strange trek to becoming Calgary mayor
He was a council ‘disruptor’ four years ago, and now he’s council’s leader. Has he learned lessons along the way? Source link
Are you being tricked by your treats? Some Halloween candy multipacks have shrunk in size, but not in price
CBC News discovered two major candy makers, Mars Inc. and the Hershey Company, had reduced the weight of several of their Halloween chocolate bar variety packs compared to last year by as much as almost 17 per cent. Source link
2 bank branches partially reopen in Gaza — without cash
Throngs of people lined up outside the Bank of Palestine branch in Gaza City, anxiously waiting to see if they would finally be able to access their funds for the first time in two years of war. Two of the bank’s branches reopened their doors in Gaza this month, after the start of the first […]
A photographer captured a Windsor, Ont., woman in the 'roughest time.' The family can't get the pics deleted
Loved ones of a Windsor woman want photos taken of her on the city’s streets, during an active drug addiction, removed from social media. The woman in the photos is Alicia Newman and she died several years ago. Source link
Arcade Fire's Régine Chassagne, Win Butler announce separation
Arcade Fire’s lead singers say their marriage is over, but they remain committed to the band. Source link
#TheMoment Vladdy wore a Toronto designer's 'Born Ready' shirt
Kit Weyman, a Toronto designer, tells The National about the moment his missed flight ended up getting his ‘Born Ready’ shirt into the hands of Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Source link
Hunter mauled by grizzly bear west of Calgary
Alberta Fish and Wildlife says a man was mauled by a grizzly bear south of Cochrane, Alta. The bear was subsequently shot by the man’s hunting partner. Source link
Canadian Armed Forces apologizes for racial discrimination and harassment
The Canadian Armed Forces issued a formal apology Thursday in Ottawa for racial discrimination and harassment current and past members faced while serving their country. Source link