Phoenix pay system overpaying thousands of public servants: reports
Although many public servants are being overpaid, the Minister of Public Services and Procurement says she's more worried about those who are underpaid.
Although many public servants are being overpaid, the Minister of Public Services and Procurement says she's more worried about those who are underpaid.
Federal employees affected by Phoenix payroll mistakes may face higher income taxes.
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The head of WestJet Airlines says he sees a possible silver lining with the uncertainty surrounding new U.S. border policies: a boost in international visitors to Canada.
The Ontario Chamber of Commerce says a new survey suggests only one quarter of its members are confident in the province's economic outlook.
The organization responsible for revitalizing Calgary's East Village has begun developing a master plan vision for Victoria Park, the long-time home of the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede.
Vancouver police are investigating after a man was shot in the Downtown Eastside Tuesday morning.
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland is off to Washington to meet her counterpart Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and other leading Republicans.
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All Alberta first responders now have the ability to give life-saving naloxone by injection when responding to an overdose call.
The Edmonton Eskimos have released their 2017 home game schedule and all regular season games land on Friday and Saturday evenings.
Season 3 of the Slice reality show comes to an end Tuesday night, and Hermer lets us know if we'll ever see 'Ladies of London' again.
As controversy swirls over author Joseph Boyden’s indigenous heritage, he is set to appear as a guest speaker at a convention for Alberta teachers this weekend in Edmonton.
St. Albert-Edmonton MP Michael Cooper is continuing to push the federal government to approve Bill S-217, better known as Wynn's Law.
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Work is underway to re-introduce community sandboxes in Edmonton neighbourhoods, after a motion put forward by a city councillor received unanimous support on Tuesday.
President Donald Trump made an unsupported assertion Monday that terrorist acts in Europe are going unreported.
Hundreds of thousands of New England Patriots fans are expected to brave snow and rain on Tuesday to try to catch a glimpse of the Super Bowl champions.
Environment Canada has issued a winter storm watch for parts of B.C. and it could get really messy.
I walked off the ice with tears creeping in my eyes. I was greeted by my kid with a huge hug and excitement about seeing me. Then the tears fell.
Meesawin Valley Authority approves proposal to add four storeys to No. 1 River Landing in downtown Saskatoon.
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Amateur video shot on Monday shows a fire tornado forming during a bushfire near Exmouth Gulf in Western Australia.
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