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Ford Reaffirms Threat to Pull Diageo from LCBO

Ontario Premier Doug Ford threatens to remove Diageo products from LCBO shelves over the planned closure of the Amherstburg bottling plant, impacting Crown Royal whisky.

Ford threatens LCBO boycott over Diageo plant closure

Ontario Premier Doug Ford threatens to remove Diageo products, including Crown Royal, from LCBO shelves in response to the planned closure of the Amherstburg bottling plant. Read the latest on this escalating dispute.

Diageo Workers Ratify Plant Closure Deal in Amherstburg

Workers at the Diageo bottling plant in Amherstburg have ratified a closure agreement after the company decided to move operations to the U.S. The deal includes severance and support, but union calls it a 'hard pill to swallow.'

CSC: 400 Staff Disciplined, 12 Fired for Misconduct

Correctional Service Canada recorded 400 cases of employee misconduct leading to disciplinary action in the past year, with 12 terminations. Get the full details on the internal accountability measures.

Swiss reject mandatory national service for women

Swiss voters have decisively rejected proposals for mandatory national service for women and a new inheritance tax. Learn how this shapes gender equality debates in Switzerland and beyond.

Charges withdrawn in Calgary toddler death case

Crown prosecutors have withdrawn all charges against a Calgary man previously accused in connection with a toddler's death. Learn the latest developments in this ongoing legal case.

Georgia Judge Dismisses Trump Election Case

A Georgia judge has dismissed the election interference case against Donald Trump, marking the collapse of the final criminal prosecution before his return to office. Read the full details.

Man pleads guilty to Liverpool parade attack

Paul Doyle admits guilt for driving into Liverpool soccer parade crowd. Latest updates on the courtroom proceedings and victim impact statements from the November 2025 incident.

Canada Post Needs Bailout After $541M Loss

Canada Post reports unprecedented $541 million quarterly loss, citing strikes and customer migration to competitors. The crown corporation requires another government bailout to continue operations.

Alberta's Rights Battle: UCP Policy Sparks Concern

Alberta's UCP government faces criticism over using the notwithstanding clause to override rights and dismiss Crown prosecutors. Learn how these actions impact democracy and justice in Canada.

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