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 …
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Trade tensions with the U.S. will likely mean a painful next few months for workers and the economy but could be short-lived, …
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British Columbia’s government has called in a special mediator to try and solve a months-long labour dispute impacting the Kootenay Lake ferry. …
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By Tara Deschamps Hudson’s Bay says it has notified about 200 of its staff working in corporate roles that their employment will be …
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Three companies have been fined $1.2 million over a workplace death in northern Alberta. Suncor Energy Services Inc., Joy Global Canada Ltd., …
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By Allison Jones The number of public provincial employees in Ontario earning more than $100,000 a year has grown to more than 377,000, …
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Toronto council has voted to ratify a new four-year contract with the union representing 27,000 of the city’s workers. The city says …
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By Catherine Morrison Liberal Leader Mark Carney is back in Ottawa today to deal with the fallout of new auto tariffs announced by …
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By Kelly Geraldine Malone U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed an executive order to impose 25 per cent tariffs on all automobile …


