By Daniel Johnson A rise in manufacturing sales in July could indicate early signs of a recovery after the sector was hit hard …
The Canadian Press
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FeaturedLabour Relations
‘Anxiety’ for restaurateurs as B.C. job action escalates to liquor warehouses
By Chuck Chiang The head of a British Columbia restaurant industry association says businesses are in a state of “nervousness and anxiety” over …
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By Ian Bickis The union representing Canadian postal workers is moving to end a ban on overtime work and will instead have members …
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Montreal Transit Corp. warns users ahead of second strike coming in 10 days
By Lia Lévesque The head of Montreal’s public transit authority says she needs to find ways to deliver services at a lower cost, …
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Alberta’s Smith says tight budget means teachers face a stark choice in bargaining
By Lisa Johnson With a provincewide teachers strike looming, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says their union has a stark choice between heftier pay …
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Support staff at Ontario’s publicly funded colleges are on strike, as they failed to reach a new contract agreement before the deadline …
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Alberta teachers plan provincewide strike starting Oct. 6, as talks hit stalemate
By Fakiha Baig Alberta teachers have officially started the countdown clock toward an Oct. 6 provincewide strike, with both sides accusing the other …
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FeaturedWorkplace Safety & OHS
Manitoba government funding 24-hour police security at province’s largest hospital
By Brittany Hobson The Manitoba government is providing more than $2 million to increase security efforts at the province’s largest hospital, including funding …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
GM Canada says shift cut at Oshawa Plant now to take effect early next year
GM Canada says its previously announced plan to cut a shift at its Oshawa Assembly Plant won’t take effect until early 2026. …
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Alberta urges teachers back to bargaining, union says old offer not good enough
By Lisa Johnson While the Alberta government is urging teachers to get back to the bargaining table to get out of an ongoing …



