Category : Labor Markets


Toronto Housing Workers Vote for Strike Mandate

CUPE Local 79 members representing Toronto social housing and seniors' support workers have voted overwhelmingly in favor of strike action. The union has filed a no-board report, escalating labor tensions.

Montreal transit strike talks show progress

Montreal's transit agency reports significant progress in negotiations with striking unions. Get the latest updates on the labour dispute affecting public transportation.

Windsor Jobless Rate Improves in October

Windsor's unemployment rate showed positive movement in October 2025, according to latest data. Learn about the local employment trends and economic outlook for the region.

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.

Unions Condemn Federal Bargaining Rule Changes

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.

October Layoffs Hit 8-Month High in Canada

Canadian job market faces turbulence as October layoffs hit highest level since February. Discover which sectors are most affected and what experts say about the economic outlook.

Toronto's Unemployment Crisis: 4th Highest in Canada

New data reveals Toronto's unemployment rate has climbed to 6.5%, making it the fourth highest among major Canadian cities. Discover what's driving this troubling trend and what it means for the city's economic future.

WestJet Flight Attendants Push for New Contract

As WestJet flight attendants negotiate a new labor agreement, Canadian travelers face potential disruptions. Learn how these talks could impact your summer travel plans and what rights passengers have during labor disputes.

Amazon fined $10K in BC delivery driver ruling

A British Columbia regulator has fined Amazon $10,000 in a precedent-setting ruling that redefines delivery driver classification and could reshape gig economy standards across Canada.

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