Montreal STM workers threaten 48-hour strike Nov 15-16
CUPE union announces potential 48-hour strike affecting Montreal's public transit system, threatening major disruptions for thousands of daily commuters during mid-November.
CUPE union announces potential 48-hour strike affecting Montreal's public transit system, threatening major disruptions for thousands of daily commuters during mid-November.
Montreal's public transit system faces complete shutdown as union workers launch unlimited general strike, leaving commuters stranded and vowing to continue until demands are met.
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.
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American officials were notably absent from UN climate negotiations in Germany, raising questions about U.S. commitment to international climate cooperation amid growing environmental concerns.
Former President Donald Trump alleges that Mark Carney personally apologized for Ontario's controversial 'No New NAFTA Deal, No Thanks' advertising campaign during their G20 encounter in Japan. The political bombshell reveals tensions over Canada's trade
In a surprising move, Quebec's medical regulatory body calls for suspension of new legislation affecting doctor remuneration and demands renewed dialogue with protesting physicians.
Quebec's labor minister pushes for binding arbitration as STM workers threaten indefinite strike that could paralyze Montreal's public transportation system in November.
Thousands of Alberta healthcare workers begin decisive 5-day strike vote that could disrupt nursing home care across the province as contract negotiations stall.
Hundreds of Alberta students walked out of classrooms to support their teachers during contract negotiations, gathering at the legislature in a powerful show of solidarity for educators demanding better working conditions.
Hundreds of Calgary students walked out of classrooms in a powerful show of support for their teachers as contract negotiations between the Alberta Teachers' Association and the provincial government remain stalled.
Thousands of Alberta students left classrooms in coordinated walkouts to support teachers' labour dispute, creating one of the largest student-led protests in recent provincial history.
Quebec's new labour legislation could derail planned STM strikes, sparking union outrage and setting up a major transit showdown in Montreal.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford's aggressive negotiation tactics with the United States reach their breaking point, threatening crucial cross-border trade relationships and economic stability.
Thousands of Alberta students walked out of classrooms in a massive show of support for teachers amid contentious negotiations and concerns about classroom conditions across the province.
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Israeli forces launch fresh military operations across Gaza, targeting Hamas infrastructure as ceasefire talks stall. Civilian casualties rise amid escalating violence in the region.
Alberta's largest public sector unions reveal coordinated strike strategy targeting government operations after contract negotiations stall, affecting 80,000 workers.
Montreal's public transit faces major disruptions as STM maintenance workers launch unlimited strike action starting November 1st, potentially affecting bus and metro services across the city.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford launches unprecedented verbal attack on Netherlands ambassador Pete Hoekstra over comments about provincial jurisdiction, sparking political firestorm.
Unifor Local 88 members launch three-day rally at Ingersoll GM plant as contract negotiations intensify, fighting to protect thousands of automotive manufacturing jobs in Southern Ontario.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford defends controversial television ads comparing provincial Liberal leader to Ronald Reagan-era politics in sharp response to Wall Street Journal criticism.
The White House confirms critical negotiations to bring TikTok under American ownership are advancing, with a potential landmark agreement being finalized in South Korea amid ongoing national security concerns.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has directed the military to launch intensified operations in Gaza, targeting Hamas strongholds amid ongoing hostage negotiations and ceasefire discussions.
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.
British Columbia's government has decided against creating a provincial police force, maintaining the RCMP despite cross-party recommendations for change. Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth cites costs and practical challenges.
Former President Donald Trump receives lavish golden gifts while US and Seoul make significant progress on critical trade negotiations that could reshape economic relations.
The New Brunswick Teachers' Association demands immediate government action as teacher shortages reach critical levels, threatening education quality across the province.