Montreal STM Strike: More Than Just Money
Discover why Montreal's public transit workers have been on strike for nearly a month, fighting for more than just wages in a struggle that's paralyzing the city's commute.
Discover why Montreal's public transit workers have been on strike for nearly a month, fighting for more than just wages in a struggle that's paralyzing the city's commute.
Former Montreal police chief Sylvain Caron awarded victory in psychological harassment case after tribunal finds city officials created toxic work environment through systematic interference and public undermining.
Canada's largest labour organizations are condemning the federal government's proposed changes to collective bargaining rules, warning they undermine workers' rights and tilt the balance in favour of employers.
Parti Québécois announces ambitious plan to significantly expand Quebec's international representation if elected, aiming to strengthen economic and diplomatic ties across the globe.
Quebec's government expresses deep disappointment with federal budget infrastructure funding, calling it insufficient for provincial needs and demanding better partnership.
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Windsor's ironworkers union stages fiery protest against Amherstburg's new fire hall project, claiming local union jobs are being sidelined for cheaper non-union labour from outside the community.
Essential services for children with special needs in Windsor are at risk as unionized workers at the John McGivney Children's Centre prepare for potential job action following failed negotiations.
A potential transit strike in Montreal could become the first major challenge for Quebec's controversial new labour legislation, threatening commuter chaos across the city.
Peru makes dramatic diplomatic move, cutting relations with Mexico over asylum granted to former president Pedro Castillo's prime minister amid ongoing political turmoil.
Ontario's Minister of Labour faces mounting pressure as a fresh ethics complaint emerges and new polling reveals strong public support for his removal from cabinet.
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Alberta's labour movement launches coordinated offensive against Premier Danielle Smith, testing her political strength in what could become the province's biggest labor battle in years.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe praises former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney's meeting with Xi Jinping as a positive development for Canada-China relations and Saskatchewan's economic interests.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe voices strong support for Alberta's decision to mandate teachers back to classrooms amid ongoing labour disputes, calling the move 'required' for student welfare.
Quebec's labour minister seeks binding arbitration to prevent a massive STM strike that could paralyze Montreal's transit system during crucial November operations.
New analysis reveals dramatic reductions to Canada's immigration levels could trigger economic stagnation, labour shortages, and reduced international competitiveness.
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.
Quebec's new labour legislation could derail planned STM strikes, sparking union outrage and setting up a major transit showdown in Montreal.
As tensions simmer between Washington and Ottawa, analysts examine whether the crucial cross-border partnership can be salvaged amid trade disputes and political differences.
The Legault government tables controversial legislation requiring unions to disclose political spending, triggering immediate union outrage and accusations of political interference.
Statistics Canada reports dramatic drop in job vacancies as labour market shows significant cooling. What this means for employers and job seekers across the country.
Dr. Ada Stewart's Senate confirmation hearing postponed as she goes into labour, creating rare bipartisan celebration in Washington politics.
New TD Economics analysis shows Ottawa's immigration reductions are cooling housing demand and labour market strain, offering temporary relief for Canada's affordability crisis.
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.
Legal analysis reveals the Alberta Teachers' Association has limited options after Premier Danielle Smith's government legislated an end to their planned strike, sparking debate over labour rights in Alberta.
The Alberta Federation of Labour is mobilizing its 170,000 members for potential general strike action in response to the UCP government's Bill 2, warning of the most significant labour unrest in decades.
While Canada celebrates rising employment numbers, Prince Edward Island businesses face an unprecedented hiring crisis that's forcing closures and reduced hours across the province.
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