The association that represents municipal police in New Brunswick says members of the Saint John Police Force have filed nine harassment complaints …
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Labour Relations
‘Keen to get back to the table,’ minister says of B.C. government workers job action
British Columbia Finance Minister Brenda Bailey says there is some back-channel work going on around the escalating dispute between the government and …
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By Catherine Morrison The number of students working for the federal government fell almost 20 per cent between 2024 and 2025. Data provided …
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By Nono Shen and Chuck Chiang Some of British Columbia’s most lucrative liquor stores were behind picket lines on Wednesday as the union …
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Scientists working at British Columbia’s Ministry of Water, Land and Resources are expanding strike action as labour strife grows in the province. …
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Offer for Alberta teachers includes same pay with COVID shots, voting starts Saturday
By Jack Farrell TThe Alberta government announced Wednesday it had struck a tentative deal with the union representing 51,000 teachers provincewide, though the …
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Simultaneous strikes at three Halifax universities a possibility, says union
By Emily Baron Cadloff The union representing part-time faculty at three Halifax universities says its members could strike at the same time, potentially …
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Alberta to have the lowest minimum wage in Canada as of Oct. 1 as NDP calls for boost
By Lisa Johnson The province of Alberta, once a national leader in minimum wage, is set to soon have the lowest such pay …
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By David Baxter The Canadian Chamber of Commerce says the entire temporary foreign worker program needs a “meticulous review” in the face of …
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By Sarah Smellie As members of Newfoundland and Labrador’s main political parties travel the province to campaign for votes, their signs, pamphlets, buses …


