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Businesses plead for help as Broadway subway construction delayed againThe Ministry of Transportation revealed Friday that the projected completion date for the Broadway subway has been pushed back to the fall of 2027.EconomyMay 27
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Leap Year Alert: Winnipeggers face extra work day without extra payIn 2024 there's an extra day in the month of Feburary which means people will be working an extra day essentially for free.CanadaFeb 28
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Union says Phoenix pay system backlog of problems bigger than everThe standard waiting period for payroll problems to be addressed is usually two years, federal public service unions said in a news release.CanadaFeb 27
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Oil sector CEO compensation jumps double-digits amid surging profits: reportCEO pay in the oil and gas sector has soared with the industry's post-pandemic resurgence and will likely increase even more this year, a new report projects.EconomyJan 17
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Sask. government adds 6 cancers to occupational list for Sask. fire fightersThe addition of the cancers to the list — including pancreatic, thyroid, and laryngeal cancer — will help those in the profession with WCB claims if they become ill.CanadaOct 27, 2023
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Canada’s air passenger complaints’ backlog tops 57,000, reaching new peakThe amendments to the passenger rights charter allow the regulator to ratchet up the maximum penalty for airline violations to $250,000.CanadaSep 18, 2023
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Vancouver Island communities call for compensation after Highway 4 shutdownWith Highway 4 reopened, Vancouver Island communities' attention has shifted to compensation from the closure and plans for an alternate route to prevent future shutdowns.EconomySep 1, 2023
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Aurora Cannabis CEO’s compensation up 38% amid stock dropAurora Cannabis Inc.'s chief executive saw his annual compensation climb about 38 per cent to in the latest fiscal year as stock dramatically fell and it aggressively cut costs.CannabisJul 21, 2023
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CarOne customers facing financial loss could be eligible for compensationThe Ontario Motor Vehicle Industry Council says customers affected by the CarOne bankruptcy could receive up to $45,000.ConsumerMar 6, 2023
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West Kelowna, B.C. McDonalds being sued in trip-and-fall incidentThe plaintiff says her injuries include cuts to both hands, an abrasion to her right knee, headaches and injuries to both wrists, her left thumb, both hips, her chest and her ribs.ConsumerFeb 6, 2023
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