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More job protection needed for workers with serious illnesses, groups say | CBC News

Advocates are urging the P.E.I. government to do more to protect the jobs of people who suffer from serious illnesses and need extended periods...

Northvolt announces 1,600 layoffs in Sweden, insists Quebec EV battery plant won’t be affected | CBC News

Electric vehicle battery manufacturer Northvolt says construction of a $7-billion plant on Montreal's South Shore will proceed as planned, despite announcing on Monday its...

Heartbreak in Montréal-Nord as beloved Charcuterie Noël to close after 45 years | CBC News

Customers were stunned when a beloved European grocery store in Montréal-Nord recently announced on Facebook that it is closing its doors after 45 years.Hundreds commented,...

Boeing CEO says the company will furlough employees soon to preserve cash during labor strike

Boeing’s CEO said Wednesday that the company will begin furloughing “a large number” of employees to conserve cash during the strike by union machinists...

Yukon gov’t knew about sexual assault allegations against employee for years, documents show

WARNING: This story contains details of sexual abuse and discussion around suicide. It may affect those who have experienced sexual violence or know someone...

Certified teacher struggling to land full-time job in spite of shortage | CBC News

As schools turn to university students and graduates without a teachers' degree to cope with a shortage, a certified teacher from Dieppe says she's been...

Canada has a bill of rights for air passengers. What about train riders? | CBC News

A 10-hour delay on a Via Rail train in Quebec over the long weekend is raising questions about rail passengers' rights in Canada —...

Ottawa stops funding temporary accommodations for Afghan migrant applicants waiting in Pakistan | CBC News

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has stopped subsidizing temporary accommodations in Pakistan for people applying through a special immigration program for Afghans who worked...

Global IT problems plague eastern Ontario | CBC News

A global tech outage that's affecting various industries from hospitals and airlines to broadcasters is causing multiple problems in Ottawa.The issue began after global cybersecurity firm...

Ottawa facing stiff competition in search for next chief planner | CBC News

Ontario's three biggest cities are all on the hunt for a top bureaucrat who can lead them through the challenge of meeting aggressive housing...

Phoenix replacement still years from full implementation, government says | CBC News

A payroll system for federal workers intended to replace the much-maligned Phoenix platform is still years away from being fully implemented, according to a...

Children’s Aid Society workers in Ottawa strike Monday | CBC News

UPDATE | In a news release Monday, the Children's Aid Society of Ottawa said while its office is closed, non-union workers continue to provide essential services.Local...

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