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Canada Post selling third-party logistics business SCI Group to Metro Supply Chain

Canada Post selling third-party logistics business SCI Group to Metro Supply Chain

OTTAWA — Canada Post Corp. has signed a deal to sell SCI Group Inc., its third-party logistics business, to Metro Supply Chain Inc. Financial terms of the agreement were not immediately available.
Redblacks GM Burke in contact with veteran quarterback Masoli as bonus deadline looms

Redblacks GM Burke in contact with veteran quarterback Masoli as bonus deadline looms

Shawn Burke has a big decision to make. The Ottawa GM confirmed Tuesday veteran quarterback Jeremiah Masoli is due a signing bonus (reportedly $100,000) Monday.
Bank CEOs expect further loan loss provisions and pressure on lending in 2024

Bank CEOs expect further loan loss provisions and pressure on lending in 2024

TORONTO — Canadian bank CEOs say high interest rates are delaying business andconsumer spending decisions and will likely lead to more provisions for bad loans this year, but that borrowers overall should manage well.
Sweden will send 'reduced battalion' to join Canadian-led NATO force in Latvia

Sweden will send 'reduced battalion' to join Canadian-led NATO force in Latvia

OTTAWA — Sweden's prime minister says his country plans to join a Canadian-led NATO brigade force in Latvia. In a speech Monday to a national security conference, Ulf Kristersson said his government intends to contribute a reduced battalion.
RCMP fails to submit plan on how it will respond to Nova Scotia mass shooting inquiry

RCMP fails to submit plan on how it will respond to Nova Scotia mass shooting inquiry

HALIFAX — The RCMP have failed to meet a self-imposed deadline to detail how they plan to implement recommendations from the inquiry into the 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting.
Montreal unregistered acupuncturist's clients urged to get tested for HIV, hepatitis

Montreal unregistered acupuncturist's clients urged to get tested for HIV, hepatitis

Montreal public health is urging clients of a man offering acupuncture treatments in the city's Notre-Dame-de-Grâce neighbourhood to get tested for hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV.
External corrosion caused Alberta pipeline rupture, fire: Transportation Safety Board

External corrosion caused Alberta pipeline rupture, fire: Transportation Safety Board

EDMONTON — The Transportation Safety Board says external corrosion led to a natural gas pipeline rupture that caused an explosion near a small northwestern Alberta community.
Trans Mountain to present pipeline variance arguments at oral hearing Friday

Trans Mountain to present pipeline variance arguments at oral hearing Friday

CALGARY — The Canada Energy Regulator will hear arguments Friday from the company building the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion on its request for a pipeline variance.
Police seek driver, occupants of SUV seen leaving area of fatal nightclub shooting

Police seek driver, occupants of SUV seen leaving area of fatal nightclub shooting

MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Police west of Toronto are looking for the driver and occupants of a grey SUV as they investigate the fatal shooting of an "innocent" bystander outside a nightclub in Mississauga, Ont.
New Brunswick police find body after fire in shed 75 km west of Fredericton

New Brunswick police find body after fire in shed 75 km west of Fredericton

FREDERICTON — New Brunswick police are investigating after a body was found in a shed that caught fire in Woodstock, N.B., about 75 kilometres west of Fredericton.