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Nov.6, 2018
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Four seriously injured in B.C. bus crash, 12 others in stable condition

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. - A bus carrying workers to a sawmill crashed Thursday afternoon north of Prince George, sending 16 people to hospital, three of them in critical condition.


Canadian Google employees stage walkout over sexual misconduct allegations

TORONTO - Google employees in Canada streamed out of the tech giant's offices in Toronto, Montreal and Waterloo as part of an international act of defiance meant to protest the company's treatment of women and alleged mishandling of sexual misconduct.


Union leaders say proposed pay equity legislation will close 'shameful' gap

OTTAWA - The new pay-equity law the federal Liberals are proposing should close Canada's "shameful'' gender gap and private-sector employers should follow the government's example, leaders of some of Canada's biggest unions say.
 
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Brave New World

In 1942, science-fiction writer Isaac Asimov set out three laws of robotics, one of which says that “a robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.” Artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics have been a part of science fiction for decades, but it is now coming closer to making major inroads in workplaces across Canada. » Read More
 
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N.S. man charged after construction worker allegedly shot in back with nail gun

ABERCROMBIE, N.S. – A Nova Scotia man has been charged after allegedly shooting a co-worker in the back with a nail gun on a construction site. » Read More

McGill research finds significant driving impairment 5 hours after cannabis use

MONTREAL – Driving under the influence of cannabis remains dangerous even five hours after use, a new study by McGill University researchers has found. » Read More

 
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Northern communities get marine safety training and barges through the Oceans Protection Plan

HAY RIVER, NT (Oct. 14, 2018) – Protecting the marine environment and all users of Canada’s oceans and waterways is of paramount importance. The Government of Canada, under the Oceans Protection Plan, is making sure our coasts are protected in a modern and advanced way » Read More