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Why Pennsylvania's Special Election Could Swing Blue
President Trump won the state's 18th district by 20 points. But Conor Lamb, the Democratic House candidate for its special election, is a "good fit culturally," says Kyle Kondik, Managing Editor at political website Sabato's Crystal Ball.
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Saladworks CEO Patrick Sugrue: "We'll Get Beyond the Rhetoric"
Saladworks was one of the first restaurants to enter the fast casual space. Now, after 30 years, the company is looking to pivot and re-shape its product and image. CEO of Saladworks, Patrick Sugrue, brings some Fall salads, and explains...
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Premier Kathleen Wynne talks negotiations with teachers
Our Queen's park reporter Mike Crawley asks Premier Wynne what she would have done differently in the teacher labour negotiations.
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Protesters hold rally as U of T files for injunction to evict pro-Palestinian encampment
Pro-Palestinian protesters and their supporters held a rally Monday morning at the same time U of T president Meric Gertler said in an online statement the university has filed for a court injunction to evict the encampment. CBC’s Tyler...
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Small Business Services/Department of Labor Career Center in Harlem gets updated space
The newly renovated space has computers, classrooms and conference rooms where clients can meet with career counselors.
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The problem with profiting from health care, according to a research professor
With more public money from P.E.I. going into private health-care companies, research professor and Canadian Health Coalition member Pat Armstrong tells CBC News: Compass why she thinks it's a bad idea.
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Acting US Dept. of Labor secretary, NY officials discuss job opportunities for newly arriving immigrants
The roundtable aimed to address ongoing efforts to ensure that those in the city who want to work can find suitable employment, especially those who are currently seeking asylum.
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Canada intends to reduce population share of temporary residents
Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced plans to reduce the share of temporary residents living in Canada from 6.2 to five per cent. But while some suggest it could ease the housing shortage, it could also hurt businesses.
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Births using forceps have 'absurdly high' injury rate in Canada, research shows
New research finds that Canada has the highest rate among high-income countries of maternal trauma from the use of forceps and vacuum assistance during births. Experts say it's a taboo topic that needs more transparency and education to...
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Why 2023 has become the year of the strike
From Hollywood to the Port of Vancouver, thousands have hit picket lines across North America this year to demand change. CBC’s Anya Zoledsiowski breaks down why workers are so emboldened at this moment and how long it could last.
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Scientists test farm robots to help address world's food crisis
Scientists are testing the use of intelligent farming robots to help address the world's growing food crisis.
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Is Canada facing a summer of strikes?
British Columbia ports are not the only sites of tense labour disputes this summer, as frustration over wages and job security prompt other strikes across the country, from Manitoba Liquor Marts to Toronto supermarkets.
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Strikes across Canada part of 'red hot labour summer'
British Columbia ports are not the only sites of tense labour disputes this summer, as frustration over wages and job security prompt other strikes across the country, from Manitoba Liquor Marts to Toronto supermarkets.
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Biden announces new measures to help communities deal with extreme weather
U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday announced new measures aimed at helping communities deal with extreme weather, including heat safety rules to protect workers in high-risk industries, investment in improving weather forecasts and...
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SAG-AFTRA goes on strike
Fran Drescher, head of SAG-AFTRA, announces that the Hollywood actors union is joining screenwriters in the first joint strike in more than six decades.
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What Hollywood actors want you to know about the strike
Residual payments and the use of generative AI are the biggest issues in the SAG-AFTRA strike that shut down Hollywood. Actor Sean Gunn tells The National’s Ian Hanomansing that the fight isn’t for the stars, it’s for the working actor...
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11 Egyptian men charged in capsized migrant ship tragedy
The 11 suspects arrested in the capsizing made a court appearance in Greece. Pakistan observed a day of mourning with hundreds of its citizens feared drowned.
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As Child Labor Violations Surge, States Work to Loosen Protections
Even as the number of instances of child labor labor violations surged in recent years, lawmakers in some states have worked to ease the use of minors in often dangerous working conditions.
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Tentative PSAC deal sets good precedent for all Canadian workers, president says
'When workers stand up and fight back, they can achieve gains,' PSAC national president Chris Aylward said after his union representing public servants reached a tentative deal with the federal government.
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Viral ‘Drake’ and ‘The Weeknd’ deep fake shocks industry experts
A song said to be by Drake and The Weeknd racked up more than 600,000 streams on Spotify alone before one of the labels had it pulled. Claims that the music was generated by artificial intelligence are creating waves in the music industry.
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Ex Starbucks CEO Defends Union Opposition Before Senate
Longtime Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz is facing sharp questioning before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee where he is defending the company’s actions during an ongoing unionizing campaign.
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Tips on Negotiating Salaries Amid Inflation
Thanh Nguyen, CEO, and co-founder of OpenComp, joined Cheddar News to discuss salary trends and how to negotiate a raise amid historically high inflation and recent data on compensation.
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Surging flu season prompts calls for more paid sick days
With the flu season raging, many parents are burning through their paid sick days to take care of ill children. The B.C. Federation of Labour is calling on British Columbia to offer more paid sick days to eligible workers to help people...