More than 300 unionized workers at 14 public libraries across the Halifax region have walked off the job to demand better wages. …
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Judge acquits Canadian Pacific of contempt of court in ruling tied to long work hours
A Federal Court of Appeal judge has acquitted Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd. of contempt of court related to excessively long hours …
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Halifax ‘living wage’ estimated at $28.30 an hour, says new report on cost of living
A new report is calling on provincial governments in Atlantic Canada to do more to bridge a gap between what people earn …
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Workers at British Columbia’s HandyDART transit service have rejected a final contract offer, and their union says it is now considering its …
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is urging businesses to hire Canadians as his government announces new restrictions to limit the number of low-wage …
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GO Transit operations impacted by railway dispute to resume this morning: Metrolinx
Thousands of Ontario riders will return to their normal commute this morning as a train line and station are set to resume …
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Montreal commuter lines halted by rail shutdown to resume service today: Exo
Greater Montreal riders will return to their regular commute this morning as the Exo transit system says service will resume after the …
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Traffic at Canada’s two largest railways is slated to resume today as a rail work stoppage comes to an end following a …
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Labour board orders rail workers back on the job as Teamsters vow to appeal
Freight trains must start rolling again first thing Monday morning, the federal labour board ruled Saturday as it ordered thousands of rail …
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Teamsters challenge minister’s move to resume rail service as CPKC lockout drags on
Rail workers pushed back hard Friday against the federal government’s move to get them back on the job, with a new strike …


