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Or a $10M bonus from the corporation. Hard to tell.That’s a paddlin’.


Or a $10M bonus from the corporation. Hard to tell.That’s a paddlin’.
If only someone had done something about climate change a decade and a half ago. The youth like me will inherit this problem. Cest la vie.Well, best to get used to it.
Climate change was predicted to cause hotter, drier summers and increased wildfire risks.
We will all need to adapt as this will not be getting any better. Might fluctuate from season to season, but on a whole, it's going to get a whole lot worse.
The more governments seek to restrict peoples right to strike and collectively bargain the less likely people will play within the rules. Striking started out as illegal with violent consequences for those in violation historically.Frankly, Im glad the union is conducting a wildcat strike. I have no stake in the fight but I have found it troubling how governments seem to increasingly fond of using back to work legislation. Hopefully the court challenge ends up restricting what constitutes an "essential service". Flying my drunk ass to the Bahamas for a holiday isn't essential.
No real details yet but a tentative agreement has been reached and work is to resume today.
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Flight attendants union says tentative deal reached to end Air Canada strike
Air Canada and the union representing its flight attendants have reached a tentative deal to end a strike that began on Saturday morning.www.ctvnews.ca
I have to wonder how much the Labour minister’s comments yesterday about a probe into closing the gaps in the Canada Labour Code had to do with the sudden shift from the employer. I’ll definitely be interested to see details.
Good.The union is saying “unpaid work is over” so clearly a major concession has been made.
The union is saying “unpaid work is over” so clearly a major concession has been made.
I remember going to a Mulcair rally in 2015. In Edmonton. Where he talked about getting rid of the oil industry. And when he waited for applause and got a meer scattering of what could be considered applause."Appearance of conflict of interference."
Mulcair: Government "created an unbelievable mess" with Air Canada return to work order
There should be no such a thing as unpaid work in any profession.
That's the beautiful thing about tariffs.Maybe I'm reading this wrong, but it seems we are slapping a new tariff on...ourselves??
Industry doesn't sound too happy about this from what I've read in the article. Municipalities won't be too happy either.
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New Canadian stainless steel tariff could lead to massive price increase on infrastructure projects: industry experts
Canada’s largest stainless steel distributor says a new Canadian tariff on stainless steel will heavily impact the cost of infrastructure projects.www.ctvnews.ca
That is the essence of tariffs....the burden is borne by the tariffer, not the tariffee...Maybe I'm reading this wrong, but it seems we are slapping a new tariff on...ourselves??
No, no. Tariffs are just like underpants.That is the essence of tariffs....the burden is borne by the tariffer, not the tariffee...
Maybe I'm reading this wrong, but it seems we are slapping a new tariff on...ourselves??
Industry doesn't sound too happy about this from what I've read in the article. Municipalities won't be too happy either.
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New Canadian stainless steel tariff could lead to massive price increase on infrastructure projects: industry experts
Canada’s largest stainless steel distributor says a new Canadian tariff on stainless steel will heavily impact the cost of infrastructure projects.www.ctvnews.ca
And from what I hear, everybody absolutely loves it.Why not, we've been doing it with milk and other dairy products to sustain the Quebec agri-sector for decades.
The Angus Reid Institute conducted an online survey from Aug. 15-18 2025, among a randomized sample of 2,020 Canadian adults who are members of Angus Reid Forum. The sample was weighted to be representative of adults nationwide according to region, gender, age, household income, and education, based on the Canadian census. For comparison purposes only, a probability sample of this size would carry a margin of error of +/- 1.5 percentage points, 19 times out of 20. Discrepancies in or between totals are due to rounding. The survey was self-commissioned and paid for by ARI.
Couple of high-level highlights ...
- The Liberal Party, led by Mark Carney, holds a lead in federal voting intentions with 46% support among decided voters, compared to 36% for the Conservatives. Support for the Liberals is especially strong in Atlantic Canada (68%), among women (50%) and Canadians aged 55+ (50%). The NDP are polling at 6% nationally.
- Satisfaction with the federal government led by Mark Carney stands at 54%. Approval of Mark Carney’s performance is similarly strong, with 56% expressing support. Liberal voters (90%) and NDP voters (70%) show strong approval.
The results for this wave of research are based on online research conducted from August 1 to August 4, 2025 with a representative sample of 1,617 Canadian adults 18 years of age and older from Leger’s LEO panel. Results were weighted according to age, gender, mother tongue, region, education and presence of children in the household in order to ensure a representative sample of the Canadian population. A margin of error cannot be associated with a non-probability sample in a panel survey, but for comparison purposes, a probability sample of this size yields a margin of error no greater than ±2.44%, (19 times out of 20) for the sample.