Co-ordinated contract negotiations begin at 30 Quebec hotels
The negotiation involves 3,500 employees who are members of the Fédération du commerce union, which is affiliated to the CSN.
The negotiation involves 3,500 employees who are members of the Fédération du commerce union, which is affiliated to the CSN.
Ottawa launched an initiative in 2019 to create a circular economy for plastics by 2030 — meaning nothing goes to waste.
Greenpeace criticized Canada for allowing the talks to wrap Monday without establishing a clear path toward curbing the production of new plastic.
The National Security and Intelligence Review Agency report sheds light on the little-known workings of the Communications Security Establishment's defensive and active cyberoperations.
"It does not work. So it’s clear that it’s going to take some adjustments,” says the president of the Union des municipalités du Québec.
Finance minister to ask Parliament to approve changes in a stand-alone bill.
The population of white-tailed deer in the Parc-aux-Prairies and Bois d’Anjou nature parks has surged by 253 per cent in the past two years.
Spire Hockey takes over the team from Deacon Sports and Entertainment (DSE), which also owned the now defunct Newfoundland Growlers.
The Montreal Gazette has been named as a finalist for the Michener Award — Canada’s highest journalism honour — for a four-part series documenting deaths and glaring problems in the emergency department at Lakeshore General Hospital. The series, by longtime Gazette health reporter Aaron Derfel, was nominated last week for the Jackman Award by the […]
Tickets will be available to the public starting May 7.
A few dozen pro-Palestinian protesters showed up at Arif Virani's Toronto-area home on Saturday, waving flags and placards with his photo on them.
Other Québec solidaire MNAs came to the defence of their leader following the resignation of his co-spokesperson.
"Confidence never has been an issue with me and I've always had a lot of self-belief. I try to do the right things around here."
The flashing red light on the government's latest "dashboard" — this one on language — is cause for alarm.
However, it would not legalize cannabis outright for recreational use.
Travellers took to social media to protest the move, with some saying they were caught off guard and given no heads-up beforehand by Air Canada.
Quebec's desire to subject nurses to forced transfers between care units or even hospitals is an issue that will need to be revisited, union officials say. A close second on the list of priorities is the treatment of part-time staff who feel they do not sufficiently profit from certain benefits as much as full-time workers.
Leaving Indigenous Peoples at risk and raising the government's own financial liability for the polluted areas, Jerry DeMarco says in new audit.
Neil Oberman, the lawyer representing two students, confirmed that the hearing is expected to take place at the Montreal courthouse this afternoon.
The overall hike is of three per cent, but transit users will be affected differently depending on where and how they travel.
The ruling was a stinging rebuke for the Republican former president, who had insisted he was exercising his free speech rights.
The International Court of Justice said that legal conditions for making such an order weren't met.
The government's objective is to more closely follow those who were drugged with such chemicals as GHB, also known as the date rape drug, in order ensure a followup by police.
Get ready for a rainy day.
Scientists were being harassed and intimidated by lobbyists, ecotoxicology professor says.