Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says cabinet changes announced Thursday signify a new beginning as his government looks to address issues in health… …
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By Chuck Chiang and Ashley Joannou Talks are set to resume between the union representing more than 700 locked-out British Columbia port supervisors… …
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Donald Trump election sparks U.S. interest in move to Canada, say immigration lawyers
By Cassandra Szklarski Vancouver immigration lawyer Ryan Rosenberg says he’s been getting so many inquiries from disaffected U.S. voters that he set up… …
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By Chuck Chiang Canadian retailers say their frustration is growing with the lack of movement to resolve disruptions at Canada’s two largest ports, …
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NDP calls on federal government to allow open work permits for temporary workers
By David Baxter A parliamentary committee is calling on the government to change how it handles permits for temporary workers after a UN… …
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Brampton, Ont., says transit and other local services are facing disruptions and delays after 1,200 municipal employees went on strike. CUPE 831, …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
No talks scheduled in standoff between employers, union in B.C. port lockout
By Chuck Chiang British Columbia port employers say they may be “required to reassess” their position on a current offer to more than… …
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Police lay sex assault charges against Calgary man who volunteered to help newcomers
By Lauren Krugel Police in Calgary have laid sexual assault charges against a man who volunteered helping newcomers come to Canada. They say… …
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The Canadian Union of Postal Workers says it’s presented another pair of offers to Canada Post as the two sides work to… …
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Business groups say B.C. port stoppage will hurt companies, Canadian economy
By Rosa Saba Business groups say the work stoppage at B.C. ports is the latest in a run of supply chain disruptions… …


