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Who's excited for the weekend? If you're hoping to save some cash but still enjoy your time off, you're in luck. We've rounded up a list of free things to do in Toronto this weekend so you don't have to blow your budget.

From Halloween pop-ups to festivals and more, the city is full of affordable fun.

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If you need a job and fast, Home Depot Canada is hiring for over 500 positions in Alberta right now ahead of their spring season.

Whether you're looking for jobs in Calgary, Edmonton or elsewhere in the province, Home Depot could have the perfect job for you and you might even get a super speedy job offer.

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The Home Depot is hiring for so many jobs across Ontario and it's time to update that resume. The home improvement corporation is currently looking to fill almost 2,000 positions and they come with some pretty unreal benefits.

There are both full-time and part-time positions available and jobs include customer service, sales, store support, freight, merchandising and warehouse associates.

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Nothing says Halloween in Canada quite like a 12-foot-tall terror standing in your yard and scaring the entire neighbourhood.

And, thanks to a new contest launched by Home Depot in Canada, you could be one of the lucky few to display its iconic 12-foot skeleton this October.

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A Home Depot store in Calgary has stirred up some buzz on Twitter after reportedly hanging a sign addressing privilege in its employee lunchroom.

The document, titled "Unpacking Privilege," defines what privilege is and the different types of privilege people can hold. The sign also had a checklist of the types of privilege people can hold, listing white, male, class, Christian, cisgender, able-bodied and heterosexual.

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