A labour investigator has agreed with federal fishery officers that heavily armed criminals pose a threat to their lives and has ordered …
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FeaturedTraining & Development
Construction training: Quebec premier takes heat for paying students to ‘renovate their basement’
The Quebec government is facing criticism for a program that paid students to learn a construction skill — as less than half …
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A tentative agreement was reached in the early morning hours Tuesday to avert a strike by 25,000 health-care support workers in Manitoba. …
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Dockworkers at the Port of Montreal plan to halt all overtime work starting later this week in a pressure tactic aimed at …
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Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: Investment conference Principles for Responsible Investment will hold …
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FeaturedWorkplace Safety & OHS
Federal fisheries officers refusing duties because of violence on the water in N.S.
By Michael Tutton Federal fisheries officers in Nova Scotia say they’re refusing some enforcement duties because of threats to their safety, as they …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
“Gulf is just too big”: strike vote looms for Alberta nurses as contract talks falter
By Jack Farrell Alberta’s nurses could soon find themselves on the picket line as recent talks with the province foundered over disagreements over …
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By Christopher Reynolds The union representing Montreal dockworkers has ended a three-day strike at two terminals as scheduled, but the potential remains for …
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Transat A.T. Inc. is preparing to lay off up to 80 workers as the tour operator struggles to turn its finances around, …
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Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet is upping the ante for the Liberals, threatening to move toward an election as early as next …