Hundreds strike at Nestle chocolate plant in Toronto, Unifor says
TORONTO — Hundreds of Nestle workers walked off the job in Toronto on Sunday after their union said the company wouldn't budge on pension improvements.
TORONTO — Hundreds of Nestle workers walked off the job in Toronto on Sunday after their union said the company wouldn't budge on pension improvements.
Canadian business: 5 things to watch for this week
TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week:
TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week:
Macklem tries to stay out of the fray as MPs do their best to use him to score points
OTTAWA — Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem navigates a political minefield every time he testifies before the House of Commons finance committee.
OTTAWA — Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem navigates a political minefield every time he testifies before the House of Commons finance committee.
Bombarded with spam texts? Stats show the problem is getting worse in Canada
At least once a day, Digvijay Kosamia glances at his vibrating cellphone to check the latest text he's received, only to find a "frustrating" message from an unknown number.
At least once a day, Digvijay Kosamia glances at his vibrating cellphone to check the latest text he's received, only to find a "frustrating" message from an unknown number.
Poilievre tight-lipped on what Conservatives might do with capital gains tax changes
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is telling business leaders to fight their own battles when it comes to the Liberals' proposed changes to capital gains taxation.
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is telling business leaders to fight their own battles when it comes to the Liberals' proposed changes to capital gains taxation.
London Drugs announces gradual reopening of stores following cybersecurity incident
London Drugs says it is gradually reopening its stores following a cybersecurity incident that shuttered its more than 80 locations across Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and B.C.
London Drugs says it is gradually reopening its stores following a cybersecurity incident that shuttered its more than 80 locations across Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and B.C.
Montreal launches cruise season with ship that protected 1,500 Ukrainian refugees
MONTREAL — Cruise ship Staff Capt. Rakesh Prasad can't forget the traumatized expressions on the faces of hundreds of Ukrainians who boarded Holland America's Volendam in April 2022.
MONTREAL — Cruise ship Staff Capt. Rakesh Prasad can't forget the traumatized expressions on the faces of hundreds of Ukrainians who boarded Holland America's Volendam in April 2022.
WestJet issues 72-hour lockout notice to mechanics union, prepares to reduce schedule
CALGARY — WestJet has issued a 72-hour lockout notice to the union representing its mechanics, and warns a work stoppage could happen as early as Tuesday.
CALGARY — WestJet has issued a 72-hour lockout notice to the union representing its mechanics, and warns a work stoppage could happen as early as Tuesday.
Canada expanding surveillance, increasing testing for avian flu
OTTAWA — The Canadian government is expanding its surveillance program for a form of avian flu amid a growing outbreak in U.S. dairy cattle.
OTTAWA — The Canadian government is expanding its surveillance program for a form of avian flu amid a growing outbreak in U.S. dairy cattle.
TransAlta cancels wind power project over new government rules on development
CALGARY — A major Alberta utility has cancelled a large wind power project in response to new government rules on where such developments can be built.
CALGARY — A major Alberta utility has cancelled a large wind power project in response to new government rules on where such developments can be built.