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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.

Ironworkers Protest Amherstburg Fire Hall Labour

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.

Alberta's New Student Screening Tests Spark Outcry

University of Alberta professor warns mandatory screening tests are creating unnecessary stress for young students while raising concerns about data collection and educational effectiveness.

BC Minister Slams 'Disgusting' Pipeline Tax Cut

British Columbia's housing minister denounces a massive property tax assessment cut for the Trans Mountain pipeline, warning of financial consequences for communities across Western Canada.

Moe Supports Alberta's Teacher Back-to-Work Order

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.

Immigration Cuts Threaten Canadian Economy

New analysis reveals dramatic reductions to Canada's immigration levels could trigger economic stagnation, labour shortages, and reduced international competitiveness.

Quebec union transparency bill sparks backlash

The Legault government tables controversial legislation requiring unions to disclose political spending, triggering immediate union outrage and accusations of political interference.

Canada Job Vacancies Hit 6-Year Low

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.

Alberta Teachers' Union Has No Legal Case: Experts

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.

Federal Agency Rejects Dresden Landfill Intervention

Environment and Climate Change Canada declines to intervene in York1's Dresden landfill project, citing provincial jurisdiction. Local officials express disappointment as waste management concerns continue.

Alberta Labour Prepares for General Strike Over Bill 2

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.

TSX Drops 100 Points as U.S. Markets Show Strength

Canadian stocks face significant pressure as the S&P/TSX composite drops nearly 100 points while U.S. markets show surprising resilience. Discover what's driving the divergence and which sectors are feeling the heat.

Alberta General Strike Threat: How Real Is It?

As Alberta's government pushes controversial legislation, labour leaders are threatening a general strike. Discover why this nuclear option is being discussed and what it could mean for Canadians.

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