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4 in 10 U.S. companies posted a fake job this year. Why?
The survey, conducted by career website Resume Builder in May, found about 40 per cent of companies had posted what was considered a 'fake' job this year. * This article was originally published here
Mom wants quicker reform on disaster preparations, one year after flood took son
A year after her son died, Tera Sisco does not believe the Nova Scotia government has made significant improvements to the alert system's timeliness. * This article was originally published here
‘I totally cried’: Condolences after Calgary polar bear’s sudden death
According to the zoo, the incident occurred when two polar bears were seen sparring – which is described as normal behaviour by the zoo – before Baffin went under the water. * This article was originally published here
Safety expert urges caution around water as Quebec construction holiday begins
As millions of Quebecers begin their vacations, the Quebec branch of the Lifesaving Society is offering tips on how to stay safe while enjoying the water. * This article was originally published here
B.C. heat warnings extend, Canada’s hot spot in province
On Saturday, Lytton was the hottest spot in Canada for part of the day, with the mercury reaching 41 degrees in the afternoon. * This article was originally published here
Heat warnings, wildfire smoke impact Saskatchewan
Environment Canada says the combination between the heat and smoke increases health risks. * This article was originally published here
Alberta wildfires prompt more evacuations, Edmonton offers masks for smoke
Special statements from Environment and Climate Change Canada on Saturday warned of very poor air quality for some areas. * This article was originally published here
Lower Blueberry Creek blaze in Shuswap considered held: B.C. Wildfire
The fire was discovered on July 17 and is believed to have been started by lightning. * This article was originally published here
B.C. wildfire: Road closure, evacuation order as 2 fires flank Highway 6 in Slocan Valley
The Komonko Creek was sized at 534 hectares as of Saturday morning and is located just east of the 121-hectare Aylwin Creek blaze. * This article was originally published here
Manitoba Métis president ticketed for fishing without a licence, province says
David Chartrand was given a ticket last month for angling without a licence on a lake near the northern community of Cranberry Portage * This article was originally published here
The Paris Olympics are almost here. Here are 5 things to know
From new sports to the schedule, here are some of the most popular questions people in Canada have been asking on Google about the Paris Olympics. * This article was originally published here
Groundbreaking crop treatment research underway in Lethbridge
Ground-breaking research that could change the future of agriculture and have beneficial impacts on crop production is underway at the Lethbridge Research and Development Centre. * This article was originally published here
Quebec construction holiday: 5 things to know about the tradition
It's a 50-year-old tradition unique to the province that has a major effect on the region's tourism industry — and on its roads. * This article was originally published here
Crowdstrike outage: Some Canadian hospitals impacted. Here’s where
A widespread tech outage reportedly, triggered by a software update from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, disrupted operations at airports, airlines, banks and hospitals. * This article was originally published here
Who is Mark Carney, and why is Justin Trudeau courting him?
Mark Carney is being openly courted by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Here's why the former Bank of Canada governor might end up a star candidate for the Liberal Party. * This article was originally published here
Youth rodeo kicks off annual Kainai Indian Days
Members of the Blood Tribe are gearing up for its annual Kainai Indian Days celebration and kicked things off with a youth rodeo on Wednesday. * This article was originally published here
Rabies in Canada: A look at the disease risk amidst new U.S. dog regulation
Recent U.S. regulations on dog entry due to rabies concerns highlight the ongoing threat of the disease, which remains a serious issue in Canada despite a decline in cases. * This article was originally published here
Air Canada ordered to pay family of 5 separated on ‘traumatizing’ flight
Canada largest airline has been ordered to pay a family of five who were separated on what’s being described as a 'traumatizing' flight last year. * This article was originally published here
Increased child benefits go out Friday. Here’s what parents can expect
July payments of the Canada child benefit are going out Friday. How much will Canadian parents get? * This article was originally published here
Manitoba says it’s investigating College Avenue apartment evictions
The province of Manitoba says it's investigating the evictions at a North End apartment building in Winnipeg earlier this week. * This article was originally published here