By David Baxter Prime Minister Mark Carney says he sees an opening for Canada to attract global tech talent now that the United …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
B.C. public workers expand pickets again to more liquor, cannabis retail stores
Striking public service workers in British Columbia have expanded pickets at provincial liquor and cannabis stores again, adding 20 more locations to …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Negotiations at an impasse as second phase of transit strikes in Montreal nears end
The second phase of strikes by Montreal’s public transit maintenance workers is coming to an end, but there is still no deal …
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Canada Post’s latest contract offers to striking postal workers has many of the same terms as its “final offers” in May but …
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As strike looms, Alberta teachers say they’ll return to bargaining once province does
By Aaron Sousa With talks stalled and just days to go until Alberta’s teachers go on strike, their union and the province agreed …
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Employment LawFeaturedLabour Relations
Former Vancouver police officer awarded $30,000 after years-long grievance process
By Darryl Greer A labour arbitrator has awarded a former Vancouver police officer $30,000 in her years-long grievance process over how the Vancouver …
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By Nono Shen and Brenna Owen Hundreds of British Columbia public sector workers marched through downtown Vancouver Wednesday in a push for a …
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Canada Post CEO says he supports Ottawa’s plan to shore up its shaky finances
By Catherine Morrison The CEO of Canada Post says he supports the government’s plans to shore up the Crown corporation’s finances. Doug Ettinger’s …
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Unions to converge in downtown Vancouver in push for B.C. public service contract
The union representing British Columbia’s public service workers says it expects to see thousands of people in downtown Vancouver today in a …
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CompensationFeaturedGovernment Policy & Budgets
Smith defends not increasing Alberta’s minimum wage, set to be lowest in Canada
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is defending her province’s minimum wage as it is once again set to become the lowest in Canada. …