The union representing more than 10,000 full-time college support staff at Ontario’s 24 public colleges has reached a tentative agreement after nearly …
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New procurement rules could lead interpreters to avoid federal work, association says
By Catherine Morrison The association representing professional interpreters is warning that Ottawa’s planned new procurement rules could convince many of them to shun …
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Unifor says Stellantis moving Jeep production slated for Brampton, Ont., to Illinois
A union representing autoworkers at Jeep’s Brampton assembly plant in Ontario says production that had been slated there is being moved to …
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British Columbia’s premier says it’s been a frustrating time for residents as a public service workers dispute drags into its seventh week, …
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Alberta teachers, province set to meet for first time since strike began last week
The union representing Alberta teachers and the provincial government’s bargaining committee met Tuesday for the first time since a provincewide strike began …
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By Hina Alam Kathryn Gallagher Morton is “absolutely thrilled” that Canada Post is at least moving. Being the owner of Maplelea, a small …
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By Kyle Duggan Prime Minister Mark Carney is defending his decision to pay the CEOs of two new government offices annual salaries that …
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By Maan Alhmidi The union representing about 10,000 part-time support workers at Ontario’s public colleges will hold a strike vote next week amid …
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The union representing 51,000 striking Alberta teachers strike says it has asked the province to resume negotiations starting Tuesday. The Alberta Teachers’ …
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B.C. strike escalates to include about 26,000 public service workers, professionals
By Brenna Owen Two unions representing British Columbia professionals and public service workers have escalated their weeks-long job action to include about 26,000 …


