Top Canadian Headlines: Hockey Companies Auctioned, Railways Resume Service, Immigration Program Changes
Canadian newspapers highlight three major stories: Hockey companies CCM, Bauer, and True Temper Sports are being auctioned; Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Kansas City railways are resuming full service after labour board arbitration; Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to unveil changes to the foreign worker program.
Top Canadian newspapers report several key developments across the country. Among the biggest stories is the auction of renowned hockey companies CCM, Bauer, and True Temper Sports by long-time owners.
In the transportation sector, Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Kansas City railways are working diligently to resume full operations. This comes after a labour board mandated arbitration, ending a conflict that had severely disrupted national supply chains.
On the political front, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is preparing to announce modifications to the temporary foreign worker program. This move comes as the government deals with a surge in immigration during the pandemic.
(With inputs from agencies.)