A decision that strikes down Ottawa’s move to cut care for claimants 'reflects the principles of fairness and compassion, providing the right care for those who need it,' health minister says. ...
Daily Archives: July 4, 2014
OPSEU head says lower-paid workers should get a raise
Those earning six figures would (grudgingly) deal with a pay freeze, Thomas suggests, but 'for somebody making $40,000 a year, to lose ground every year due to inflation is very painful.' ...
CUPE battles Air Canada over flight attendant staffing
Union questions validity of evacuation testing being undertaken by airline and Transport Canada, saying it has been shut out of the process. ...
People on the Move
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Heard: OFA says energy rising as key issue for farmers
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Seen: Ottawa backs university-industry training partnerships
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Dean: Using assets to cut the deficit will require a selling job
Columnist Tony Dean says a strong government capacity for governance, risk management and deal-making will be required to develop business cases for reform - be it outright asset sales or devising an alternative service ...
Heard: Phone scam targets electricity consumers
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Heard: Poll suggests Canadians overestimate oilsands’ benefit
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Heard: Feds provide help for Ottawa-area defence firm
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