Postmedia’s $1-million bid to acquire Atlantic Canada’s largest newspaper chain will not be held up by the main union that represents workers …
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Nova Scotia judge to decide fate of Atlantic Canada’s largest newspaper chain
A Nova Scotia judge is expected to decide Thursday whether to approve Postmedia’s $1-million bid to acquire Atlantic Canada’s largest newspaper chain. …
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Hotel workers in three of Quebec’s largest cities are set to walk off the job Thursday in the middle of the busy …
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The Bank of Canada wants the economy to pick up speed again and some members of its governing council are concerned that …
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Ottawa considers changes to reduce number of temporary foreign workers in Canada
The federal government is considering new regulations that could make fewer employers eligible to hire temporary foreign workers, Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault …
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Urban planner Louisa-May Khoo says she got a sense of deja-vu when British Columbia Premier David Eby announced the BC Builds housing …
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Uncertainty hangs over rail industry as shippers fret over potential strike
Shippers and producers held their breath ahead of a possible strike by thousands of railworkers this month that would halt freight traffic, …
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Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: Toronto home sales The Toronto Regional Real Estate …
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A pair of law firms say an Alberta court has certified a class action alleging Uber Technologies Inc. has so much control …
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Thousands of Quebec hotel workers could walk off the job next week for 24 hours
Thousands of hotel workers in Montreal, Quebec City and Sherbrooke, Que., could go on a 24-hour strike next Thursday, according to their …


