The month-long tariff delay for the Detroit Three automakers is the latest extortion tactic by U.S. President Donald Trump. (CNW Group/Unifor)
The federal government has extended a set of temporary flexibilities under the Employment Insurance Work-Sharing program, giving employers affected by U.S. tariffs up to 76 weeks to stabilize their operations without cutting staff. The extension runs until March 31, 2027. Since the measures were fir...
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