By Steve Lambert Saskatchewan’s top Mountie says a countrywide RCMP internal memo asking front-line officers to come and fill shifts in her province… …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Ontario reaches tentative deal with government engineers following labour dispute
By Allison Jones Ontario has reached a tentative deal with more than 600 professional engineers and land surveyors who have been withdrawing their… …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Edmonton school board, union for support staff head back to bargaining table
The union representing school support workers in Edmonton says it has returned to the bargaining table with the city’s public school board.… …
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By Maura Forrest in Ottawa The Supreme Court of Canada has agreed to hear a legal challenge of Quebec’s secularism law, known as Bill… …
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Federal government using AI to tackle Phoenix backlog as it tests replacement system
By Catherine Morrison in Ottawa The federal government is expanding its use of artificial intelligence to clear a backlog of Phoenix pay system transactions… …
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By Maan Alhmidi in Toronto One of Ontario’s largest colleges is suspending dozens of programs in the latest round of cuts at post-secondary institutions …
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By David Baxter in Ottawa Refugee advocacy groups are pushing back as the federal immigration minister says Ottawa still regards the U.S. as a …
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Amazon Canada says it will close all seven of its Quebec warehouses and lay off staff over the next two months. The… …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
B.C. union leader says ‘high probability’ of dispute in public sector contract talks
By Dirk Meissner Contract talks between the British Columbia government’s unionized public sector workers start today with a union leader forecasting a difficult… …
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By Aaron Sousa Educational assistants work with Diana Halabi’s daughter, Zahea, from the minute they take her off the school bus until she …


