30 NS Care Homes Vote for Strike Mandates: CUPE
Workers at 30 long-term care facilities in Nova Scotia have voted in favour of strike action, raising concerns over resident care. CUPE says negotiations continue. Read the latest.
Workers at 30 long-term care facilities in Nova Scotia have voted in favour of strike action, raising concerns over resident care. CUPE says negotiations continue. Read the latest.
An indefinite strike has begun at the Kruger Inc. plant in LaSalle, Montreal. Get the latest details on the work stoppage and its potential impacts.
CUPE Local 15 files a formal complaint alleging Vancouver bargained in bad faith by hiding plans to eliminate hundreds of union jobs. The city is reviewing the allegations.
Quebec government employees are pushing back against a new mandate requiring three days in-office weekly, up from two, effective January 26, 2026. Learn about the growing resistance.
Quebec government employees are resisting a new mandate requiring three days a week in the office, effective Jan. 26, 2026. Get the details on the pushback and the broader context.
Ottawa's Perley Health long-term care home is cutting 51 positions. The union warns cuts to nurses and support workers will harm resident care. Read the full story.
A planned CUPE rally in Windsor against the Ford government's new full-time return-to-office rule for public sector workers saw zero participants. The event was part of a provincewide day of action.
Ontario government employees are pushing back against a new mandate requiring them to work in the office five days a week, sparking protests and concerns over work-life balance.
Negotiations to end the Montreal STM transit strike remain on hold with no date to resume. Three peripheral agreements have been signed, but core issues persist. Get the latest details.
Public sector unions in Ontario, including CUPE, are resisting the province's return-to-office order. Learn about the rally in London and the broader implications for workers.
A sudden strike by unionized workers has forced the indefinite closure of Quebec's Le Massif de Charlevoix ski resort, leaving tourists with pre-booked trips frustrated and scrambling for alternatives during the busy season.
A rhinovirus outbreak at a Blind River long-term care home has prompted mandatory masks and visitor limits. Essential visits only are permitted as of January 3, 2026. Learn about the new safety measures.
Professional workers at Montreal's STM have ended their overtime strike after reaching a tentative agreement following over a year of negotiations. Details remain confidential pending a union vote.
A union representing Revenu Quebec employees has announced strike action for evenings and weekends, impacting tax services. Get the latest details on the labour dispute.
The Quebec government is considering extending its 2035 deadline for all new vehicles sold to be electric. Get the latest details on this potential policy shift and its implications.
The City of Ottawa announces a shift to a mandatory five-day in-office work week for employees, with some hybrid flexibility. Details on the new policy effective soon.
Negotiations continue for a third day in the Montreal residential construction strike. Get the latest updates on the talks impacting the city's building sector.
Government engineers in Quebec have resumed their strike, halting key public infrastructure projects. Learn about the dispute's impact and the ongoing negotiations.
The head of Montreal's transit authority says flexibility is key to reaching a deal with maintenance workers, following a strike that halted service. Get the latest on the negotiations.
Le Massif de Charlevoix faces a potential strike starting January 2 after union negotiations were suspended. Learn the details and potential impacts on the Quebec ski season.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew continues to enjoy strong public support as he marks two years in office, with a recent year-end interview highlighting his government's focus. Discover the details of his ongoing mandate and public perception.
As 2025 ends, Canada's airline industry faces pivotal labor negotiations in the new year. We examine the key players, recent strikes, and what passengers can expect for 2026 travel.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre calls the federal electric vehicle mandate 'useless' in an exclusive year-end interview with Brian Lilley. Read his full critique and share your thoughts.
Paramedics and ambulance technicians in Quebec will launch a strike on December 24, 2025, impacting emergency services during the holiday season. Learn the details and potential consequences.
Four major Edmonton hospitals have reinstated mandatory masking for all patients and visitors as of December 23, 2025. Learn the details and which facilities are affected.
Front-line Essex Region Conservation Authority workers protested outside MPP Andrew Dowie's office, opposing Bill 68's plan to merge 36 authorities into 7. They warn it threatens local environmental protection.
A new Canadian law mandating carbon monoxide detectors in homes will take effect in 2026. Learn how this life-saving regulation aims to prevent silent, deadly tragedies.
The Liberal government will announce the fate of its 2035 electric vehicle sales mandate in 2026, later than expected, as automakers push for repeal and stakeholders suggest lowering the 100% target.
A new study in JAMA Internal Medicine reveals Ontario's air conditioning mandate for long-term care homes prevented 33 resident deaths on extreme heat days. Learn how this policy became a lifesaver.
Montreal's public transit faces a second strike as professional staff join maintenance workers in walkout. Details on the escalating labour dispute impacting commuters.