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Canada Border Services Agency says airport customs systems outage resolved

Canada Border Services Agency says airport customs systems outage resolved

OTTAWA — The Canada Border Services Agency says it has resolved a partial systems outage that affected customs processing at Canadian airports. The CBSA says in a post on X service has been restored but did not specify what caused the outage.
My manager verbally agreed to make my role fully remote. Will that hold up with a new hybrid policy?

My manager verbally agreed to make my role fully remote. Will that hold up with a new hybrid policy?

Your manager’s verbal agreement to a fully remote role holds potential weight, even if it’s not in your written employment contract
Rail strike could affect more than 32,000 commuters in Canada's three biggest cities

Rail strike could affect more than 32,000 commuters in Canada's three biggest cities

MONTREAL — More than 32,000 rail commuters across the country will have to find new routes to the office if a work stoppage kicks off at Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd. this week.
B.C. inflation heats back up in July

B.C. inflation heats back up in July

Economists forecast rate cut in September.
Canada's inflation rate falls to 2.5%, paving way for another interest rate cut

Canada's inflation rate falls to 2.5%, paving way for another interest rate cut

OTTAWA — Canada’s annual inflation rate fell to 2.5 per cent last month, matching economists' forecasts and solidifying expectations for a third consecutive interest rate cut in September.
TransLink cracking down on fare evaders

TransLink cracking down on fare evaders

Enforcement patrols will be increased across the transit system.
Nearly 70% of small businesses have been disrupted due to construction: CFIB

Nearly 70% of small businesses have been disrupted due to construction: CFIB

TORONTO — Nearly 70 per cent of Canadian small businesses say they've experienced disruptions in some form, including taking a financial hit, from construction projects within the last five years, a new report from the Canadian Federation of Independ
Vancouver's iconic Hamburger Mary's on Davie Street sued for $278,067 debt

Vancouver's iconic Hamburger Mary's on Davie Street sued for $278,067 debt

TD Bank says the restaurant business did not pay back two pandemic-era loans.
Federal Conservatives ahead in the polls in nearly every respect

Federal Conservatives ahead in the polls in nearly every respect

Survey reveals growing discontent with Trudeau's economic management amid Conservative rise in popularity
Interfor curtails production indefinitely at two U.S. sawmills due to weak market

Interfor curtails production indefinitely at two U.S. sawmills due to weak market

BURNABY, B.C. — Interfor Corp. says it will indefinitely curtail operations at its sawmills in Meldrim, Ga., and Summerville, S.C., due to weak lumber market conditions. The move will impact about 180 employees across both facilities.