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Canada Post reaches tentative deal with union

Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers have reached a tentative agreement, potentially avoiding service disruptions. Details of the deal remain confidential pending ratification.

Canada Post, union reach tentative labour deal

Canada Post and its union have reached a tentative agreement, potentially ending a two-year labour dispute that included national strikes. Learn the details of this breakthrough.

Windsor Children's Centre Agreement Ratified

The John McGivney Children's Centre in Windsor has officially ratified its collective agreement, ensuring continued specialized services for children with disabilities in the community.

New Canadian Agreement Eases Interprovincial Trade

Canada's provinces and territories sign a mutual recognition agreement to remove internal trade barriers, expected to boost the economy by up to $200 billion. Takes effect December 2025.

Canada-UAE Trade Expansion Under Carney Government

Prime Minister Mark Carney's government secures investment agreement with UAE while initiating comprehensive trade pact negotiations during Middle East tour. Explore the economic implications.

SAQ Office Staff Reach Agreement in Principle

Office staff at Quebec's liquor board have reached an agreement in principle, potentially ending labor disputes. Learn about the details and implications for employees.

MSVU, SMU part-time faculty ratify new deals

Part-time faculty at Mount Saint Vincent University and Saint Mary's University have ratified new collective agreements, ending labour disruptions and allowing classes to resume Monday.

STM strike averted after tentative agreement

A planned strike by 1,300 STM administrative staff on Nov. 19 has been avoided thanks to a last-minute tentative agreement, bringing relief to Montreal's transit system.

Ontario's $10-a-day daycare promise fades

Ontario's promised $10-a-day childcare remains elusive as federal funding falls short. Learn why the program faces a $2B annual shortfall and reduced access for low-income families.

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