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  • Hundreds strike at Nestle chocolate plant in Toronto, Unifor says
    Hundreds of Nestle workers walked off the job in Toronto on Sunday after rejecting a tentative agreement the union reached with the chocolate maker.
    Canada
    May 6
  • Strike over at CN Autoport facility in Nova Scotia after Unifor ratifies agreement
    More than 230 unionized workers at the CN Autoport facility in Eastern Passage, N.S., walked off the job in late February.
    Canada
    Apr 3
  • Halifax harbour transshipment facility for imported vehicles hit by strike: Unifor
    More than 230 unionized workers in the Halifax area walked off the job today at the Autoport, one of North America’s largest transshipment facilities for imported vehicles.
    Canada
    Feb 27
  • Go, Canada! The 2024 Olympics uniforms celebrate each province, territory
    Team Canada's 2024 Olympic Games uniforms, designed by Lululemon, include a one-of-a-kind print featuring art, architecture and nature found across the country.
    Sports
    Apr 16
  • ‘Body on display’: U.S. Olympians debate skimpy women’s uniform
    Critics slammed the women's speed suit as sexist and needlessly revealing, while others pointed out that athletes can choose from a number of different uniforms, including shorts.
    U.S. News
    Apr 15
  • Ford delays start of electric vehicle production at Oakville, Ont. plant
    Ford Motor Co. is delaying the start of electric vehicle production at its plant in Oakville, Ont., to 2027.
    Canada
    Apr 4
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  • Union files application to represent workers at Amazon facility in Laval, Que.
    The Confédération des syndicats nationaux says the application it made with the Administrative Labour Tribunal is to represent 200 employees at Amazon's DXT4 warehouse in Laval.
    Canada
    Apr 22
  • Shop Lululemon’s Team Canada gear for the 2024 Olympics
    Lululemon and the Canadian Olympic team unveiled the official uniforms Tuesday. Here's how to shop all the gear!
    The Curator
    Apr 17
  • Cape Breton man pleads guilty to possessing police clothing, hats and gear
    A Cape Breton man who had a collection of police uniforms, patches and hats has pleaded guilty to a charge under the province's Police Identity Management Act.
    Canada
    May 2
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  • Nova Scotia NDP bill would ban use of replacement workers during strikes
    Nova Scotia’s NDP has tabled a bill that would ban the use of replacement workers during a strike.
    Canada
    Mar 20
  • Bell CEO to testify at committee over job cuts. What to expect
    The head of Bell Canada is set to testify next month about the company's decision to cut thousands of jobs across the country. 
    Politics
    Mar 25
  • Just a drill: Canadian Army to train in Prince Edward County
    The public may see soldiers in uniform and an increase in military traffic on local roads and highways
    Canada
    Mar 22
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  • ‘We’re turning away revenue’: Outdated VIA Rail cars impacting northern Manitoba tourism
    Churchill, Man., has long been a tourist hotspot, but some industry stakeholders are raising the alarm about a lack of functioning rail equipment leading to a decline in visitors.
    Canada
    Mar 21
  • Racks of uniform linens fall out of truck on Highway 401 near DVP/404
    OPP say a portion of Highway 401 in Toronto is closed after a transport truck lost its load containing racks of uniform linens.
    Traffic
    Mar 8
  • ANALYSIS: Mark Scheifele on track to rewrite Winnipeg Jets’ record books
    Mark Scheifele isn't sitting at the top of any Jets franchise records yet, but he's on track to reach all-time highs in a Winnipeg uniform.
    Sports
    Mar 6
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  • Irving Shipbuilding worker struck by piece of equipment, died at scene: police
    Halifax Regional Police are investigating the death of a 43-year-old man who died after being struck by equipment at the Irving Shipbuilding facility in Halifax Monday.
    Canada
    Feb 20
  • Manitoba nursing students push for compensation whilst putting in the clinical hours
    Some Manitoba nursing students are speaking out over financial concerns they're facing, like parking, gas and uniforms, while going through their practical training
    Canada
    Feb 26
  • Bus stabbing on Saskatoon Transit reflects overall increase in ‘negative interactions’
    Saskatoon Transit is addressing negative interactions seen on bus routes after a stabbing occurred Wednesday.
    Crime
    May 2
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  • Saskatoon Berries to sponsor Junior Berries divisions during 2024 baseball season
    The Rally Cap divisions will be renamed the U7 Junior Berries and U9 Junior Berries and also include the Zone 5 North and South divisions. 
    Canada
    Apr 29
  • ‘We just want to get paid’: Airport security screeners in Atlantic Canada take job action
    Workers who carry out security screening at 15 airports across Atlantic Canada are taking job action over unpaid wages.
    Canada
    Apr 24
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