By Lisa Johnson and Aaron Sousa Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said Thursday, as thousands of striking teachers and their supporters chanted and shouted …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Strike by B.C.’s professionals could delay national-interest mine project: union
The union representing licensed professionals in British Columbia says its latest escalation of strike action could result in “costly delays” in projects …
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By Ian Bickis Prime Minister Mark Carney said the global head of Stellantis told him the automaker is looking at finding a new …
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By Lia Lévesque An Amazon senior executive told a labour tribunal on Thursday that unionization efforts by Quebec workers were discussed in meetings …
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CompensationFeaturedGovernment Policy & Budgets
Manitoba trade rep’s $387k salary called ‘preposterous’ by Opposition Tories
By Steve Lambert Former television news reporter Richard Madan is collecting a salary of $387,000 a year as Manitoba’s trade representative in Washington, …
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Canada Post says it will prioritize reliable and affordable mail delivery for all Canadians — including those in rural and remote communities …
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The district government in the community of Squamish, B.C., is locking out some unionized workers in a growing labour dispute. The District …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Ontario to make it easier for health professionals from other provinces to practice
By Allison Jones Ontario Labour Minister David Piccini is set to introduce legislation next week intended to make it easier for health professionals …
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B.C. government’s professional workers to expand strike after talks break down
Almost all of British Columbia’s licensed professional workers are going on strike after contract talks broke down this week. A statement from …
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By Jack Farrell Alberta’s finance minister says there’s still a major divide between what the union representing striking teachers is asking for and …


