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In the news today, Nov. 26

In the news today, Nov. 26

November 26, 2018 09:33 UTC

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In the news today, Nov. 26


Eight stories in the news for Monday, Nov. 26——SOURCE SAYS GM TO CLOSE OSHAWA ASSEMBLY PLANTThe Canadian Press has learned that General Motors will today announce plans to close its assembly plant in Oshawa, Ont. Bill C-89 was debated in the upper chamber on Saturday after the Liberal government fast-tracked it through the House of Commons. ——CALGARY DOUBLE MURDER TRIAL TO BEGIN TODAYA trial is to begin today for a man accused of killing a Calgary woman and her five-year-old daughter in July 2016. ——CANADIAN KIDS RANKS LOW IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITYCanadian kids continue to rank low in a global report on physical activity. — Federal Finance Minister Bill Mourneau speaks to the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade about the state of the economy.


Source: National Post November 26, 2018 09:33 UTC



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