Excluding front-line supervisors at a Montreal casino from organizing under the Quebec labour-relations regime does not infringe their constitutional rights, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled.
Month: April 2024
Why ICLR is heading West
As part of a partnership with Wawanesa Insurance, the Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction (ICLR) will set up a new ICLR Climate Resilience Centre in Winnipeg. Wawanesa is providing office space and operating funds for the new centre. The centre…The post Why ICLR is heading West appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
County of Simcoe nears completion on rapid housing program for homeless youth
The County of Simcoe is preparing to open its latest rapid rehousing site to local youth escape homelessness after securing a site in the City of Orillia.
CFIA monitoring for avian flu in Canadian dairy cattle after U.S. discoveries
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is encouraging veterinarians to keep an eye out for signs of avian influenza in dairy cattle following recent discoveries of cases of the disease in U.S. cow herds.
Medicine Hat woman charged after $60K stolen from Redcliff Legion
Mounties say a 32-year-old Medicine Hat woman has been charged in connection with the theft of $60,000 from the Redcliff Legion.
Next leader of Quebec Liberals will be known on June 14, 2025
The next leader of the Quebec Liberal Party will be known on June 14, 2025, according to a news release on the party’s website.
Eco-friendly cleaning tips in honour of Earth Day
In honour of Earth Day, cleaning expert Melissa Maker help us establish some planet-friendly cleaning habits.
Coroner’s inquest called into death of man killed in police shootout in Kamloops, B.C.
The British Columbia government has called for a coroner’s inquest into the death of a 35-year-old Kamloops man who was killed in a shootout with police nearly six years ago.
Voluntary water limits put in place in face of possible Alberta drought
More than three dozen of Alberta’s largest water users have agreed with a provincial plan to cut down this year ahead of a severe drought expected this summer.
TTC service could be disrupted Monday if electrical and trades strike, CEO warns
The head of the TTC is warning of possible impacts to service on Monday if the union representing a group of more than 650 electrical and trades workers moves ahead with a strike.
