Toronto says nearly all of its recreation centres and all 39 city-operated child care centres will close if workers strike next week. …
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Quebec could extend religious symbols ban to school staff other than teachers
By Maura Forrest in Montreal The Quebec government might extend its ban on religious symbols following a report on the state of secularism in …
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FeaturedRemote Working
Large number of public servants in biggest departments breaking remote work rules
By Catherine Morrison Large numbers of public servants working in the federal government’s three biggest departments aren’t following Ottawa’s three-days-per-week office work rule, …
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From boom to bust: Alberta economy back in the red with $5.2-billion deficit budget
By Lisa Johnson and Jack Farrell Alberta’s finances, tied for generations to the steep peaks and sharp valleys of oil and gas prices, …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Hundreds of school support workers rally at legislature as Alberta releases budget
By Fakiha Baig Hundreds of striking school support workers marched through the streets of downtown Edmonton to the Alberta legislature on budget day …
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For the second time this month, Telus is offering buyouts to hundreds of employees across the country. The telecom company said it’s …
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By David Baxter in Ottawa The federal government is extending the timeline for Ukrainians in Canada who fled Russia’s invasion to apply for new …
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Education minister directs schools to provide in-person classes during strike
By Aaron Sousa Alberta’s education minister says he has directed school divisions to make efforts to provide in-person learning options to all students …
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By David Baxter in Ottawa A LGBTQ+ aid organization says there was a massive spike in the number of Americans looking to leave the …
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Alberta judge blocks order keeping kids with special needs out of class during strike
By Aaron Sousa An Alberta judge granted an injunction Thursday to block a ministerial order that has prevented children with special needs from …


