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St. Albert's mayor telling CityNews, her and other residents are condemning a demonstration over the weekend where three people were pictured holding anti-immigration and white supremacist signs.
A youth empowerment conference in Edmonton aims to connect and expand their social network. Our Leo Cruzat has the story.
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The Edmonton Public School Board and the union representing educational support staff have walked away from the bargaining table. Elliott Knopp with the latest on the job action as strikes head into a second month.
Roughly 6,000 education support workers across Alberta will be in legal strike position Monday, with a total of nine CUPE locals now involved. As Sean Amato reports, a judge has ruled the education minister needs a new plan to deal with the absences.
The first of two Liberal leadership debates happens tonight, but don’t expect any serious attacks between candidates. One analyst says nobody wants to be seen as giving Conservatives ammunition for the general election.
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A midnight deadline is looming for U.S. federal workers to respond to an email from Elon Musk and justify their job performance. Laura Aguierre looks at the growing rift among government services and Republican.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was among the Western leaders visiting Ukraine Monday for the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion. Erica Natividad reports.
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Friedrich Merz is expected to become Germany’s next chancellor after his conservative alliance won the national election on Sunday. Erica Natividad reports.
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