City of Ottawa loses court appeal over property payments
sootoday - OTTAWA — The Federal Court of Appeal has dismissed a City of Ottawa request to overturn a lower court decision about property payments on federally owned buildings.
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Ontario man who lost family in Ethiopia plane crash reaches settlement with Boeing
Globalnews Digital / globalnews - A Canadian man who lost several family members in a 2019 Boeing jet crash in Ethiopia has settled his lawsuit against the plane manufacturer just before a trial was set to begin.
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Quebec Superior Court approves class action against Ticketmaster over service fees
sootoday - MONTREAL — The Quebec Superior Court has authorized a class-action lawsuit against Ticketmaster that accuses the American company of charging abusive service fees on ticket sales.
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Air Transat pilots overwhelmingly ratify new contract after narrowly avoiding strike
Christopher Reynolds / theglobeandmail - Aviators voted 91 per cent in favour of five-year contract which includes large raises for most pilots
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Canada’s highest-paid CEOs made an average of $16.2-million in 2024, report says
Ian Bickis / theglobeandmail - Gap between their payout and average worker wages widened to a record 248 times more
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Here are some of the new rules in Ontario coming into effect on Jan. 1
Joseph Ryan / citynews - New laws and regulations are coming to Ontario in the new year, including rules on pay transparency for job postings and harsher penalties for impaired driving offences. Here are some of the rules and changes coming into effect as of Jan. 1: WORKFORCE The…
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Lawsuit by Humboldt Broncos’ families dismissed by judge
Globalnews Digital / globalnews - In his decision, Judge Graeme Mitchell of Court of King's Bench in Regina says the families' allegations are not sound in law and lack merit.
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Canada Post, union reach tentative agreements that include higher wage hikes, enhanced benefits
theglobeandmail - Ratification votes to be held in early 2026
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More than 27,000 public servants were paid at least $150,000 last year, document reveals, as government plans cuts
Catherine Morrison / theglobeandmail - Government plans to cut about 10 per cent of federal employees by 2029 and lower costs by about $60-billion
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Ottawa informs 68,000 workers of early-retirement incentives in bid to shrink public service
Bill Curry / theglobeandmail - Letter sent to public servants this week outlines the government’s proposed incentive program, which won’t be available until the budget bill passes
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23andMe reaches Canadian settlement in data breach class action lawsuit
Uday Rana / globalnews - In October 2023 and September 2024, class actions were filed in the British Columbia Supreme Court on behalf of 23AndMe’s Canadian customers.
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A Lytton Fire Class-Action Suit Against Railways Is Going Ahead
Amanda Follett Hosgood / thetyee - A BC Supreme Court justice ruled the evidence that a train sparked the devastating fire is sufficient for a trial.
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B.C.’s dairy milk testers go on strike after 20 months of bargaining
Amy Judd / globalnews - In a news release, the B.C. General Employees' Union says the workers served a 72-hour strike notice on Nov. 21 and went on strike on Nov. 25.
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Picket locations announced across Alberta for start of health-care union strike
Globalnews Digital / globalnews - The 16,000 Alberta hospital workers who are members of the AUPE gave strike notice on Wednesday could go on strike Saturday at 8:30 a.m.
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Danone Canada, subsidiary of global food giant, settles $6.5-million lawsuit over 2024 listeria outbreak
Kathryn Blaze Baum, Grant Robertson / theglobeandmail - Compensation ranges from $400 to $300,000 for claimants in the class action suit
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Alberta hospital workers to begin picketing this weekend as union issues strike notice
Fakiha Baig / theglobeandmail - A number of elective surgeries have already been cancelled and more may follow if strike drags on, union president says
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More than 10K people protest Quebec’s physician payment law at Bell Centre
Globalnews Digital / globalnews - The protest took aim at Premier Francois Legault's legislation known as Bill 2, which changes how doctors in the province are paid.
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Musk could become first trillionaire as Tesla shareholders approve pay plan
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