By Maura Forrest A strike that is upending public transit in Montreal could be the first test of a new law that gives …
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By Bill Graveland A man in Calgary has died after he was backed over by a semi-truck in an industrial area. Police say …
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Poilievre vows to tackle unemployment, cost of housing in address to young Canadians
By Catherine Morrison Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre addressed young Canadians at an event in Toronto tonight, arguing that the Liberals are sacrificing their …
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Metro and bus service in Montreal will be disrupted nearly every day this November due to a transit strike, with municipal election …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Workers in Squamish, B.C., ratify new contract, ending lockout for union members
By Brenna Owen The District of Squamish, B.C., and the union representing certain workers say members have voted to ratify a tentative agreement …
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Most Canadian workers support equity efforts despite some backlash: report
By Daniel Johnson A majority of Canadian workers say they view equity, diversity and inclusion favourably, according to a new report, even in …
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More than 740,000 students head back to class in Alberta after teacher strike ends
It’s going to be a busy day for Alberta schools today as more than 740,000 students are set to return to class …
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By Lisa Johnson and Jack Farrell The head of Alberta’s teachers union says they will abide by a back-to-work order and will not …
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By Craig Lord The union representing thousands of Canada Post workers on rotating strike wants the federal government to butt out of bargaining …
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What is the notwithstanding clause? An explainer on the rarely used provision
The Alberta government on Monday invoked the notwithstanding clause in legislation ordering 51,000 striking teachers back to work. Premier Danielle Smith said …


