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B.C. ports shuttered as lockout takes hold in latest labour dispute

B.C. ports shuttered as lockout takes hold in latest labour dispute

Nov 5, 2024 | 9:49am
One of Canada’s most vital trade arteries is cut off as employers at most of British Columbia’s ports lock out their workers in a dispute involving about 700 unionized foremen. The BC Maritime Employers Association says it defensively locked out members of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union Local 514 after the union began strike […]
Fort McMurray School Support Staff Poised Again to Strike

Fort McMurray School Support Staff Poised Again to Strike

Nov 4, 2024 | 6:33pm
UPDATED November 4, 7 p.m. — Fort McMurray Public and Catholic School Support Staff Set to Strike Nov. 13 FORT MCMURRAY, Alberta— Support staff with Fort McMurray’s Public and Catholic school divisions are set to strike on Nov. 13 after overwhelmingly voting to reject recommendations from Alberta’s Disputes Inquiry Board (DIB). The Alberta Labour Relations […]
‘The best that we can be’: Indigenous judge and TRC chair Murray Sinclair dies at 73

‘The best that we can be’: Indigenous judge and TRC chair Murray Sinclair dies at 73

Nov 4, 2024 | 4:25pm
Murray Sinclair, who was born when Indigenous people did not yet have the right to vote, grew up to become one of the most decorated and influential people to work in Indigenous justice and advocacy. A former judge and senator, one of Sinclair’s biggest roles was chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission into residential […]
Oil, gas companies told to cut emissions by one-third under planned cap

Oil, gas companies told to cut emissions by one-third under planned cap

Nov 4, 2024 | 4:02pm
Oil and gas producers in Canada will be required to cut greenhouse gas emissions by about one-third over the next eight years under new regulations being published today by Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault. The regulations, still only in draft format and about two years behind schedule, could further strain relations between Ottawa and the Alberta […]
B.C. port employers to launch lockout at terminals as labour disruption begins

B.C. port employers to launch lockout at terminals as labour disruption begins

Nov 4, 2024 | 3:19pm
Employers at British Columbia ports say they are going ahead with locking out more than 700 foremen across the province after strike activities from union members began. The lockout will shut port terminals operated by members of the BC Maritime Employers Association, which are located across the B.C. coast from Victoria and Vancouver up to […]
Survivors call on Canada to criminalize residential school denialism

Survivors call on Canada to criminalize residential school denialism

Oct 31, 2024 | 1:10pm
Residential school survivors are calling on Canada to criminalize residential school denialism, echoing one of the findings in a report about unmarked graves and burial sites associated with the institutions. Doug George, a survivor of the Mohawk Institute, said Canadians need to acknowledge the schools’ place in history and to ensure the children who died […]
Toronto set to provide update on city preparations for Taylor Swift concerts

Toronto set to provide update on city preparations for Taylor Swift concerts

Oct 31, 2024 | 12:39pm
The City of Toronto is set to provide an update today on service and traffic measures to ready the city for Taylor Swift’s arrival, with huge crowds expected to flock to the downtown core during her six scheduled shows next month. Swift will perform at Rogers Centre for her sold-out Eras Tour from Nov. 14 […]
Gordon Lightfoot’s instruments, artwork and outfits headed to auction

Gordon Lightfoot’s instruments, artwork and outfits headed to auction

Oct 29, 2024 | 2:52pm
Dozens of Gordon Lightfoot’s personal belongings — including guitars, artwork, even his highest awards — are up for grabs in an auction that has some fans questioning why the items weren’t rescued by a museum. Texas-based Heritage Auctions is leading the sale of the artifacts in co-operation with Lightfoot’s estate.The auction is currently being held […]
NDP wins British Columbia election, The Canadian Press projects

NDP wins British Columbia election, The Canadian Press projects

Oct 28, 2024 | 8:18pm
The NDP appears to have won enough seats to form government in British Columbia, however it is unclear whether it will be a majority or minority. The Canadian Press is projecting that Premier David Eby’s New Democrats have won at least 46 seats, while holding a razor-thin lead in the undecided riding of Surrey-Guildford amid […]
Veteran broadcast journalists tapped to moderate future leaders’ debates

Veteran broadcast journalists tapped to moderate future leaders’ debates

Oct 28, 2024 | 12:09pm
The Leaders’ Debate Commission announced two seasoned broadcast journalists to moderate the French and English leaders’ debates in the next federal election. TVO host Steve Paikin will moderate the English debate, while Patrice Roy, a host at Radio-Canada will handle proceedings for the French debate. Between the two of them, they have moderated a combined […]