By Sharif Hassan For more than a century, Oshawa, Ont., has been the city of autoworkers. The decades-old Canadian Automotive Museum in the …
Tariffs
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By Ian Bickis The fallout of the auto tariffs U.S. President Donald Trump has imposed on vehicle imports is already starting to show …
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FeaturedLabour RelationsLayoffs
Stellantis layoffs hit Windsor, Ont., workers as Trump tariff takes effect
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberStellantis is temporarily laying off thousands of workers across North America, including more than 4,500 members of Unifor Local 444 in Windsor, …
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Canada’s steel industry is calling for immediate government action after the United States announced a fresh round of tariffs under the Trump …
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Trump’s trade plan hits autos with 25% tariff, but Canada left off 10% tariff list
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberU.S. President Donald Trump unveiled a sweeping trade policy introducing reciprocal tariffs on foreign imports, singling out Canada among countries he accused …
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By John Chilibeck | The Daily Gleaner New Brunswick might charge timber and paper companies less money for cutting trees on public land …
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Trade tensions with the U.S. will likely mean a painful next few months for workers and the economy but could be short-lived, …
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A new round of U.S. tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum is triggering layoffs across Ontario, leaving many workers uncertain about their …
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FeaturedTraining & Development
New workforce programs aim to support food and beverage sector amid uncertainty
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberFood Processing Skills Canada (FPSC) has launched three new national initiatives to help food and beverage manufacturers strengthen their workforce during a …
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FeaturedGovernment Policy & Budgets
New Brunswick moves to ease entry for out-of-province professionals
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberNew Brunswick has introduced legislative amendments aimed at making it easier for professionals from other provinces to join the province’s workforce, part …


