Porter Airlines dispatchers vote 100% in favour of strike action

Flight dispatchers at Porter Airlines have voted unanimously in favour of strike action after more than 14 months of negotiations failed to produce a first collective agreement, their union announced

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Porter Airlines dispatchers vote 100% in favour of strike action

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Flight dispatchers at Porter Airlines have voted unanimously in favour of strike action after more than 14 months of negotiations

What does the ultimate Hollywood mega merger mean for you?

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In a battle for the rights to Warner Bros. Discovery, Netflix and Paramount Skydance are offering tens of billions of

Tariffs have cost U.S. households $1,200 each since Trump returned to the White House, Democrats say

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Sweeping taxes on imports have cost the average American household nearly $1,200 since Donald Trump returned to

Toronto police, OPP to announce breakthrough in 3 cold case homicides

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Toronto police are set to reveal a significant development in three historical homicide investigations during a press conference scheduled for

Changes to freelance parliamentary interpreter accreditation knocked by association

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Translators who work on Parliament Hill say changes to their accreditation process risks worsening the quality of language interpretation in

uOttawa campus radio can’t afford rent to stay on air

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For CHUO 89.1 station manager Parujee Akarasewi, the University of Ottawa campus broadcaster is all about shining a light on

‘Absurd’ that new Finch West LRT line goes slower than buses: Matlow

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The opening of the new Line 6 Finch West LRT on Sunday was both “a celebration” and “an abysmal failure,” City

Ontario expands new rules for cultural long-term care placements

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Ontario is expanding rules intended to place seniors in culturally appropriate long-term care homes. The government found that their 2022

Clinical psychologists speak out against proposed training requirement changes

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On a chilly Saturday morning, dozens of clinical psychologists and patients, armed with signs, came together to rally against a