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Montreal STM Strike Canceled After Last-Minute Deal

A planned 48-hour shutdown of Montreal's STM transit system has been canceled after the union and management reached a last-minute agreement Friday night, avoiding major disruptions for thousands of commuters.

Two More STM Unions Plan Strikes in Montreal

Administrative staff and professional employees at STM announce strike plans, but transit service will continue unaffected. Learn about the upcoming labor disruptions.

Coaldale Labour Dispute Ends With Union Agreement

Town of Coaldale public sector workers end strike after ratifying new collective agreement on November 12, 2025. Two-dozen employees return to work following successful negotiations.

STM strike halts all bus, metro service this weekend

Montreal's STM bus and metro drivers will stage a 48-hour strike starting November 15, shutting down all transit services except paratransit. Labour tribunal approves walkout over working conditions.

Toronto landlords offer free rent to attract tenants

Toronto's rental market sees a surge in incentives like free rent and gift cards as vacancies climb to 3.5%. Landlords adapt to a more competitive landscape, offering perks to secure long-term tenants.

3 Workers Hit by Truck on Windsor Picket Line

Unifor is demanding an investigation after three locked-out Titan Tool and Die workers were struck by a transport truck on the picket line. Get the latest on this developing labor dispute in Windsor.

Quebec tables bill to end STM strike early

Quebec Labour Minister Jean Boulet plans to accelerate back-to-work legislation for striking STM workers. Unions call it an attack on their constitutional rights. Get the latest on Montreal's transit crisis.

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.

Canadian Rents Drop 13th Month Straight to $2,105

New data reveals Canadian rental markets are cooling significantly, with average asking rents dropping for the 13th consecutive month. Discover which provinces saw the biggest declines and what this means for renters and investors.

Supreme Court rejects BC ostrich cull appeal

Canada's Supreme Court has declined to hear the final appeal in the controversial British Columbia ostrich case, ending a years-long legal battle over the mass culling of hundreds of birds.

Alberta Teachers Launch Legal Challenge Against Strike Bill

The Alberta Teachers' Association prepares legal action against the UCP government's controversial bill forcing an end to teacher strikes, setting up a major constitutional clash over collective bargaining rights in education.

Alberta Fires Back Over BC Oil Tanker Ban Demands

Alberta's government delivers sharp rebuke to BC premier and Indigenous leaders calling for permanent oil tanker ban, escalating tensions over Canadian energy policy and economic future.

Alberta Horse Trainer Cleared: Fraud Charges Dropped

After a two-year legal battle, Alberta horse trainer Katelyn Riedel has all fraud charges dismissed. The Ponoka County woman maintained she was simply trying to collect payment owed for her equine services.

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