- 51st state? No thanks, says B.C. MLA after receiving U.S. senator’s ‘nonsense’ pitch
- Helicopter crashes while fighting Long Lake, N.S., wildfires
- Air Canada flight attendants officially begin strike
- National home sales rise as long-awaited boost ‘seems to have finally arrived’: CREA
- Ford Slams Campbell’s Over “Canadian” Soup Labels: “I’m Going to Rip That Label Off”
Latest News
- The Coast Guard says hundreds of abandoned ships have been removed from Canadian waters
- Special cosmetics sale November 3-5 atMississauga
- Canada's largest spider is a fearsome predator that grows to 9 cm and lives in Ontario
- Regina police investigating weekend death in Heritage neighborhood
- "Oppenheimer" was the best film at the Golden Globe Awards
Latest Ads
-
Jasmine Jewel
Call
-
Omidan group
Call
-
Amir Madanpour
Call
-
Dimo studio
Call
-
Yorkacademy
Call
-
Maryambagheri
Call
-
Shishlix Restaurant
Call

تاریخ انتشار: 1 year ago
1219
0
Labor minister promises action to prevent repeat of B.C. Port strike dispute
Canada's labor minister says the federal government's latest effort to prevent damaging disputes at British Columbia ports will make a difference this time.
Seamus Oregon has promised to follow up on recommendations for an investigation into wrongdoing caused by this summer's strike that prevented cargo from moving through British Columbia ports.
news source
Suggested Content
Latest Blog
Login first to rate.
Express your opinion
Login first to submit a comment.
No comments yet.