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Quebec Municipal Election 2025: Live Updates

Follow our live coverage of Quebec's 2025 municipal elections as voters across the province cast ballots for mayors and councilors in pivotal local races that will shape communities for the next four years.

Quebec Municipal Elections: Over 1,000 Towns Vote

Voters across Quebec are heading to the polls today in municipal elections that will determine mayors and council members in more than 1,000 municipalities. From major urban centers to small rural communities, citizens are shaping their local governments

Saskatchewan backs Alberta's teacher strike intervention

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe throws support behind Alberta's controversial use of constitutional power to end teacher strike, sparking debate over labor rights and provincial authority in Canadian education.

Rockstar Games Accused of Union-Busting Tactics

Rockstar Games faces serious union-busting allegations as employees report intimidation tactics and anti-union meetings at their Oakville studio. Discover the growing labor movement in gaming.

King Charles's Two Crowns Vatican Visit

King Charles III's unprecedented Vatican audience showcased dual roles as head of state and global Christian leader, marking a significant moment in UK-Vatican relations and royal diplomacy.

Can the U.S.-Canada Relationship Be Repaired?

As tensions simmer between Washington and Ottawa, analysts examine whether the crucial cross-border partnership can be salvaged amid trade disputes and political differences.

Quebec union transparency bill sparks backlash

The Legault government tables controversial legislation requiring unions to disclose political spending, triggering immediate union outrage and accusations of political interference.

Squamish Workers Ratify Contract, Ending Lockout

Union members at a Squamish manufacturing plant have overwhelmingly approved a new collective agreement, bringing an end to a bitter lockout that lasted several weeks. The deal includes significant wage improvements and job security provisions.

Quebec Tables Sweeping Union Reform Bill

Quebec's Labor Minister Jean Boulet tables landmark bill to overhaul union representation rules, introducing automatic certification and financial transparency measures that could reshape workplace dynamics across the province.

Young Quebecers Fuel Sovereignty Movement Revival

Young Quebecers are breathing new life into the sovereignty movement, with recent polls showing surprising support among 18-34 year olds who see independence as key to their future.

Japan's Immigration Backlash: Strict System Pushes Back

Japan is facing an unprecedented immigration dilemma as public discontent grows despite already having some of the world's most restrictive policies. Discover why this homogeneous society is struggling with its record-high foreign worker population.

Alberta Unions Reveal Strategic Strike Plan

Alberta's largest public sector unions reveal coordinated strike strategy targeting government operations after contract negotiations stall, affecting 80,000 workers.

Steelworkers Support Alberta Teachers Against Government

The United Steelworkers union stands with Alberta teachers as they face unprecedented government pressure and political interference in education. Learn how this labor solidarity is shaping the future of Alberta's public education system.

Ex-Premier: Stay Cool After Trade Talks Fail

Ex-Quebec leader Jean Charest advises strategic patience following the breakdown of softwood lumber trade talks between Canada and United States, warning against emotional reactions.

Trudeau, Trump and Carney Dine with South Korean President

Canadian PM Justin Trudeau, former U.S. President Donald Trump, and ex-Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney attended an exclusive diplomatic dinner hosted by South Korea's president, creating a fascinating geopolitical moment.

US Ambassador's Explosive Outburst at Ontario Official

A shocking diplomatic incident involving U.S. Ambassador David Cohen's alleged verbal assault on an Ontario trade representative threatens to strain cross-border relations. Exclusive details reveal profanity-laden insults and heated exchanges during high-

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