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Canada Post · CanadaRallies in support of Canada Post workers are set to take place across the country today amid ongoing labour tensions between the employer and the union representing roughly 55,000 staff. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers announced the rallies on its website, saying supporters will gather in 13 cities including Halifax, Toronto and Vancouver. The union says members won’t stop fighting to protect and expand the public post office as Canada Post pushes for job and service cuts. The Canada Post presented what it called its “final offers to the union on Wednesday, with concessions including an end to compulsory overtime and a signing bonus of up to $1,000.See the Story
Rallies in support of Canada Post workers scheduled across the country
61% Left coverage: 33 sources

PWHLBoston Fleet captain and MVP candidate Hilary Knight heads a star-caliber list of players left unprotected by their respective teams in being made available to the PWHL’s expansion franchises in Seattle and Vancouver.See the Story
Boston Captain Hilary Knight Tops List of Unprotected Players Available to PWHL Expansion Teams
47% Left coverage: 17 sources

Gen Z · CanadaHundreds of Gen Z Canadians met in the capital Friday calling for less partisanship at a time of heightened global polarization and uncertainty. Participants from across the country at the first-of-its-kind youth summit joined forces to break “hyperpartisanship” and push for a future where political parties work together in the country’s best interests. “I think it’s about the next generation having the incumbency to take on that challenge of breaking out of this entrapment of this understanding as if party lines are the solution and are the answer,” said 16-year-old Jaden Braves, founder of the Young Politicians of Canada.See the Story
Gen Z Canadians make push for end to hyperpartisanship
67% Left coverage: 15 sources
Sens Sign D Tyler Kleven to 2-Year, $3.2M Extension
40% Center coverage: 10 sources
Denley: Local government is running amok. Now the city wants to know exactly how much water runs off your property
100% Right coverage: 1 sources