Thousands of Alberta government workers, including probation and conservation officers and administrative staff, returned to work in their offices full time Monday. …
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By Bill Graveland A large sign on the front doors of the Calgary Police Service headquarters doesn’t mince words: “We are hiring.” “We’re …
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Canada Post, union finalize outstanding contractual language in tentative deals
Canada Post and the union representing thousands of its mail carriers say they have finalized outstanding contractual language in the tentative agreements …
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FeaturedLabour RelationsLayoffs
GM set to end third shift in Oshawa, Ont., putting hundreds out of work
General Motors is set to cut the third shift at its Oshawa Assembly Plant on Friday, putting hundreds of workers at the …
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FeaturedLabour RelationsLayoffs
Laid-off Ubisoft workers rally, call on video game developer to reopen in Halifax
By Lyndsay Armstrong A crowd of more than 50 Ubisoft workers and supporters braved the cold at a rally Thursday in downtown Halifax, …
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Protest campaign planned as Alberta government workers return to office: union
By Fakiha Baig Alberta’s 9,000 unionized provincial employees are going back to the office full time starting this weekend, but not without a …
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Quebec’s private doctors federation is mounting a legal challenge against a law that requires all new doctors to practice in the province’s …
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Construction sector’s GDP rises, but still facing tariff, labour challenges: report
By Sammy Hudes Canada’s construction sector generated growth in its most recent quarter but continues to face rising costs, especially due to ongoing …
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FeaturedImmigrationLayoffs
Post-secondary school in Manitoba to wind down operations due to enrolment drop
By Brittany Hobson A post-secondary institute in Manitoba is winding down operations, with the provincial government blaming a federal cap on international student …
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By Morgan Lowrie Montreal-area transit service Exo is cutting dozens of jobs and is warning of future service reductions, as Quebec’s public transportation …

