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Parkland Corp.'s largest shareholder no longer has voice on company's board

Parkland Corp.'s largest shareholder no longer has voice on company's board

CALGARY — Parkland Corp.'s largest shareholder no longer has a seat on the fuel retailer's board after the recent resignations of two board members. The Calgary-based company announced on Dec.
Canadian safety watchdog pitching in on probe into fatal Japan Airlines crash

Canadian safety watchdog pitching in on probe into fatal Japan Airlines crash

GATINEAU, Que. — The Transportation Safety Board of Canada says it is taking part in an investigation by Japanese authorities into a fatal crash on a Tokyo runway that involved two airplanes, including one made in Canada.
Roughriders sign returner Mario Alford to contract extension

Roughriders sign returner Mario Alford to contract extension

REGINA — Mario Alford is staying put. The Saskatchewan Roughriders signed the veteran receiver/returner to a one-year extension Thursday. He was slated to become a free agent next month.
Health Canada approves RSV vaccine for use in pregnancy to immunize infants

Health Canada approves RSV vaccine for use in pregnancy to immunize infants

Health Canada has approved a vaccine to protect both infants and older adults from respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV. The vaccine is manufactured by Pfizer and is given to pregnant people, who pass along immunity protection to their babies.
Senate ordered to reinstate executive who alleged he was fired because of racism

Senate ordered to reinstate executive who alleged he was fired because of racism

OTTAWA — A federal tribunal has ordered the Senate to restore an executive who said he was fired on the basis of racial discrimination.
Toronto leaders decry 'appalling' hate after suspected arson at Jewish-owned grocer

Toronto leaders decry 'appalling' hate after suspected arson at Jewish-owned grocer

TORONTO — One of Toronto's deputy mayors says the suspected hate-motivated arson and vandalism of a Jewish-owned grocery store should serve as a wakeup call about a spike in antisemitism in the city.
Former interim general secretary Jason deVos leaves Canada Soccer for Toronto FC

Former interim general secretary Jason deVos leaves Canada Soccer for Toronto FC

TORONTO — Former Canada captain Jason deVos is leaving Canada Soccer to join Toronto FC as an assistant coach under John Herdman.
'Ungovernable' lawyer in Newfoundland disbarred for breaching conduct code 25 times

'Ungovernable' lawyer in Newfoundland disbarred for breaching conduct code 25 times

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — A lawyer in Newfoundland has been disbarred by the province's law society for being "ungovernable.
Rogers says cell phone prices are going up for customers not on contracts

Rogers says cell phone prices are going up for customers not on contracts

TORONTO — Some cell phone customers with Rogers Communications Inc. will pay more for their plans starting later this month.
Vancouver police deploy body-worn cameras to 85 officers in pilot project

Vancouver police deploy body-worn cameras to 85 officers in pilot project

VANCOUVER — Dozens of Vancouver police officers are now recording their interactions on body-worn cameras in a pilot project the department says is aimed at improving public trust.