By Craig Lord Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu says the federal government is exploring possible guardrails or alternatives to using what she says is …
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Canada’s former trade chief expects no tariff deal before U.S. midterms
By Craig Lord Canada’s former chief trade negotiator said Monday he doesn’t expect Ottawa to reach a tariff deal with Washington before the …
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Labour RelationsFeaturedGovernment Policy & Budgets
Earlier engagement could be key to avoiding labour disruptions: jobs minister
By Craig Lord and Sarah Ritchie Federal Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu is looking for ways to turn down the temperature between unions and …
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By Ritika Dubey Zena Amundsen didn’t realize how tight finances could be for a single-income household after she and her husband welcomed their …
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By Daniel Johnson Canada’s economy is forecast to rebound toward the end of this year, bringing growth to 0.7 per cent for 2026 …
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Orla Mining Ltd. says it has reached a deal with workers at its Camino Rojo mine in Mexico regarding an outstanding 2025 …
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By Craig Lord Security officers at the Bank of Canada began a job action today after talks failed to secure a new collective …
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World Cup office watch parties can be easy win for boosting employee morale: expert
By Daniel Johnson For bosses looking for an easy win to boost employee morale, they can look no further than the FIFA World …
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Ford, autoworkers’ union kick off contract talks as CUSMA cloud hangs over sector
By Sammy Hudes Collective bargaining talks kicked off Monday morning between Ford Motor Co. and Canada’s largest private sector union, which says it …
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Red Chris mine in B.C. expands with safety in mind after previous collapse
By Chuck Chiang The operator of the Red Chris gold and copper mine in northwestern B.C. says it’s going ahead with expansion to …


