By Tara Deschamps Apparel retailer Frank and Oak says it is closing nine stores across Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia by May 7. …
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By Ashley Joannou Todd Rutter calls himself the “most non-tech person you’ve ever met” but he’s turning to technology and lessons learned during …
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By Ian Bickis Three days of wild market volatility sparked by U.S. tariffs is enough to cause any investor stress, but for those …
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CN railroaders get 3% wage increase per year in ruling after shutdown last summer
By Christopher Reynolds Engineers and conductors at Canadian National Railway Co. will receive a wage hike of three per cent per year under …
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‘In a fight with one man’: Trump’s tariffs have autoworkers in Oshawa, Ont., on edge
By Sharif Hassan For more than a century, Oshawa, Ont., has been the city of autoworkers. The decades-old Canadian Automotive Museum in the …
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Traffic control worker killed by heavy-duty truck near Drummonville, Que.
A traffic control worker has been killed on the job after he was hit by a heavy-duty truck in Drummondville, Que., about …
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By Tara Deschamps When Hudson’s Bay closes the vast majority of its stores in June, the job losses will extend beyond the storied …
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Alberta, nurses union reach four-year deal, pay increases up to 20 per cent
By Jack Farrell Alberta’s nurses union has signed a four-year contract with the province after months of bargaining and mediation. The United Nurses …
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By Ian Bickis The fallout of the auto tariffs U.S. President Donald Trump has imposed on vehicle imports is already starting to show …
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Quebec coroner calls out ‘hero firefighter’ culture in 2023 flooding deaths
Quebec’s firefighting academy should warn students that “hero” culture can sometimes lead firefighters to overlook their own safety in their attempts to …


