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.
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A bipartisan group of U.S. senators demands tougher trade actions against Canada, targeting aluminum, steel, and other key sectors in escalating cross-border tensions.
The Legault government tables controversial legislation requiring unions to disclose political spending, triggering immediate union outrage and accusations of political interference.
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British Columbia Premier David Eby announces the province will seek a court stay in the Cowichan Tribes case, citing significant implications for Indigenous reconciliation and land rights across BC.
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Quebec's Environment Minister Benoit Charette explains why he's skipping the UN climate summit in Brazil, prioritizing local action over international talks while defending Quebec's climate record.
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