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In the news today: Canada Post operations to resume Tuesday: company

In the news today: Canada Post operations to resume Tuesday: company

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed...
Canada Post operations to resume on Tuesday, company says

Canada Post operations to resume on Tuesday, company says

OTTAWA — Mail will begin moving again on Tuesday as Canada Post employees return to work for the first time in more than a month after the federal government pushed to end the stoppage.
Justin Trudeau's cabinet meets ahead of FES; Fraser won't seek re-election

Justin Trudeau's cabinet meets ahead of FES; Fraser won't seek re-election

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is holding a cabinet meeting this morning ahead of the release of his government's fall economic statement.
Ottawa to unveil economic update detailing deficit, new border security package

Ottawa to unveil economic update detailing deficit, new border security package

OTTAWA — The Liberal government in Ottawa is set to unveil its fall economic update today, its first spending package since Donald Trump won the November presidential election.
'Smoke and mirrors': Quebec residents feel abandoned after August flooding

'Smoke and mirrors': Quebec residents feel abandoned after August flooding

MONTREAL — The Quebec government has made payments in less than 10 per cent of the nearly 10,000 claims it has received since the remnants of Hurricane Debby hit the province in August, causing severe flooding and damage.
How toxic impact of Mount Polley disaster filters through B.C. waters, 10 years later

How toxic impact of Mount Polley disaster filters through B.C. waters, 10 years later

Former Xatsull First Nation chief Bev Sellars recalls an emergency meeting after the Mount Polley Mine disaster, where elders were in tears as they thought of fish swimming through the toxic waste that had inundated their territorial waters.
Five things to watch in Canadian business in the new year

Five things to watch in Canadian business in the new year

It was a busy 2024 for Canadian business: the Bank of Canada began cutting interest rates as inflation moderated and labour unions looked to make gains.
Canada's premiers meet in Toronto to talk tariffs, trade and health care

Canada's premiers meet in Toronto to talk tariffs, trade and health care

TORONTO — Canada's premiers are meeting in Toronto today, and cross-border trade is topping the agenda, on the heels of a tariff threat from U.S. president-elect Donald Trump.
Byelection in Liberal B.C. riding of Cloverdale—Langley City is new test for Trudeau

Byelection in Liberal B.C. riding of Cloverdale—Langley City is new test for Trudeau

LANGLEY, B.C. — Voters in the Liberal-held British Columbia riding of Cloverdale—Langley City go to the polls today to pick a new member of Parliament, in another test for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
South Korean investigators push to summon impeached president as court set to determine his fate

South Korean investigators push to summon impeached president as court set to determine his fate

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea’s impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol defied requests by investigative agencies to appear for questioning over his short-lived martial law decree, as the Constitutional Court began its first meeting Monday on Yoon'