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Canada Post’s growing part-time, temp work force a key part of labour dispute with union

Open this photo in gallery:A proposal by Canada Post to create a new class of employees who would work flexible, part-time hours on weekdays...

Buy, sell or hold? Here’s my advice on how to react to the strong performance of Canada’s big tech stocks

The Magnificent Seven continues to get a lot of attention, and with good reason. Some of these tech stocks have posted huge profits this...

Oasis adds US, Canada and Mexico stops to 2025 tour

NEW YORK – Oasis shocked fans by announcing a reunion tour last month, ending a 15-year hiatus and, presumably, the long-held feud between brothers...

Canada’s Trudeau says there’s ‘more work to do’ after his party suffers another by-election loss

VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday he’s focused on the work ahead after the ruling Liberals lost in another...

Canada: Minor girl travelling alone removed from flight, airline says, ‘we didn’t know’

A Canadian airline removed a minor from the plane over a weight imbalance issue and took off, leaving her stranded at the airport. The...

Canadian rail union files lawsuits challenging back-to-work orders

The union that represents workers at both of Canada's largest freight railroads has filed the lawsuits it had promised challenging the orders that forced...

Canada ends work permits to those on visitor visas in yet another blow that could affect Indians

Canada has abruptly ended a policy of allowing work permits to those on visitor visas from within the county, in yet another blow to...

Back-to-work order issued for 2 major Canada railroads. Union will comply, but lawsuit planned

TORONTO -- The Canadian arbitrator appointed to resolve a messy railroad labor dispute to protect the North American economy has ordered employees at the...

Ottawa tightens rules for approving large mining deals involving critical minerals

Open this photo in gallery:Ottawa is making foreign investment in critical minerals more restrictive as the mining industry seeks capital to develop the raw...

Ottawa gives $120-million for semi-conductor startups and training

Open this photo in gallery:The federal government is investing $120-million in an initiative to boost Canada’s semi-conductor industry, which is facing intense competition in...

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