London Postal Workers Join Rotating Strike Action
Canada Post workers in London, Ontario launch 24-hour rotating strike, joining nationwide labor action over contract disputes affecting mail delivery across the country.
Canada Post workers in London, Ontario launch 24-hour rotating strike, joining nationwide labor action over contract disputes affecting mail delivery across the country.
Nearly 800 SAQ office employees begin unprecedented week-long strike, demanding better wages and working conditions at Quebec's liquor corporation headquarters.
An Alberta court upholds union rights for Sobeys warehouse employees to protest at retail locations, escalating the ongoing labor dispute in Western Canada's grocery sector.
Former Vice President Dick Cheney became the subject of a viral death hoax that spread across social media platforms, causing widespread confusion before being debunked.
As Montreal's public transit strike disrupts thousands of commuters, the STM union is directly appealing to Mayor Valérie Plante to step in and help resolve the contract dispute that's paralyzing the city's transportation network.
Authorities have determined the massive Perth County explosion and fire that destroyed a commercial building was accidental, ruling out suspicious causes. The investigation continues as the community assesses the damage.
Discover how Canada is tackling the skilled labor shortage by inspiring youth through hands-on experiences and career opportunities during National Skilled Trades and Technology Week.
Guelph Police are investigating a suspicious vehicle fire that occurred overnight in the city's west end. Authorities are asking residents to review security footage as part of their ongoing investigation.
A Kitchener couple's dream vacation turns into a financial nightmare as they remain stranded in Jamaica, while back home, mysterious road poles and a friend's desperate plea for answers dominate local concerns.
CTV News Vancouver has been honored with the 2024 RTDNA Award for Best Local Newscast in Canada, marking a significant achievement for British Columbia's leading news team and their commitment to exceptional journalism.
An extraordinary community effort in Wasaga Beach results in over 2,000 pounds of food donations for local families in need during the holiday season.
CTV News celebrates an outstanding achievement with 31 RTDNA Canada Awards, including prestigious wins for CTVNews.ca and investigative program W5, showcasing excellence in Canadian journalism.
A serious multi-vehicle crash disrupted traffic in Barrie's north end, leaving one person injured and requiring emergency transport to hospital. Police continue to investigate the cause.
CUPE union announces potential 48-hour strike affecting Montreal's public transit system, threatening major disruptions for thousands of daily commuters during mid-November.
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.
Major BC unions including BCGEU, nurses, and teachers are intensifying contract negotiations with mid-November ratification targets, signaling a critical period for public sector labor relations.
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.
Rockstar Games, the studio behind Grand Theft Auto, is under fire for allegedly firing long-term contractors in what workers claim is union-busting tactics ahead of GTA VI release.
Shocking legal development in the case involving Columbus Blue Jackets forward Johnny Gaudreau, as key evidence against the alleged drunk driver is suppressed in court.
Quebec's labor minister pushes for binding arbitration as STM workers threaten indefinite strike that could paralyze Montreal's public transportation system in November.
An in-depth analysis reveals why the Canadian teachers' strike was inherently political and how Section 33 became necessary for resolving the education crisis.
Exclusive investigation reveals the financial and operational challenges facing Ottawa's PWHL franchise. Discover why this groundbreaking women's hockey team might leave the city and what it means for sports fans.
A deep dive into how Canada's Supreme Court fundamentally transformed labor rights by inventing a constitutional right to strike that wasn't in the original framework.
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.
Statistics Canada reveals August job vacancies hit lowest level since 2017, signaling major shifts in the Canadian labor market and potential economic cooling.
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.
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's largest public sector unions reveal coordinated strike strategy targeting government operations after contract negotiations stall, affecting 80,000 workers.
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.
CBS News faces scrutiny after political commentator Scott Jennings reveals how producers attempted to shape his commentary during a segment about journalist Bari Weiss's congressional testimony on campus antisemitism.