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Every NHL jersey is made in Canada, but U.S. tariffs could change that

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For decades, SP Apparel in Sainte-Hyacinthe, Que., has made every authentic NHL jersey that’s hit the ice or been purchased by fans. Nearly 80 per cent of NHL apparel the manufacturer makes could be hit with 25 per cent tariffs, stoking...
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US President Donald Trump speaks from the Oval Office

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US President Donald Trump delivers remarks from the Oval Office. During his address, Trump detailed the jobs created across sectors in his tenure so far. Watch this report for more details!
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Quebec seeking more power to intervene in strikes and lockouts

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Unions in the province are strongly opposing Bill 89, which would give the government more tools to intervene in labour disputes that involve non-essential services.
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Walmart to eliminate nearly 500 positions at Hoboken corporate office

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The New Jersey Business and Industry Association says 481 jobs are being impacted.
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Ontario's labour ministry investigating worker's death at Barrhaven construction site

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The Ontario Ministry of Labour is investigating after one person died at a residential construction site Monday in Barrhaven yesterday. Paramedics were called to the site after a worker fell from a structure and was killed. CBC's Sannah...
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Grieving family speak out on man killed at Windsor tool and die business

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It's been almost three years since Darrell Mills was killed in a workplace accident at Saturn Tool & Die Inc. His widow, Michelle Tremblay-Mills, and his daughter, Danielle Mills, talk to CBC's Dalson Chen about how the tragic incident...
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Manitoba pushes for more skilled workers despite Ottawa reducing immigration numbers

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The Manitoba government is making its case to accept more provincial nominees for 2025, even as the federal government reduces admission targets across all immigration categories, including the provincial nominee program.
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Sask. employers to be unable to withhold tips from workers under new labour regulations

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The Saskatchewan government is making changes to its labour and employment rules. Some of the amendments include prohibiting employers from withholding tips from their employees and allowing victims of interpersonal violence to take...
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indus river program creates baby bundles for new and expecting mothers

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indus river program creates baby bundles for new and expecting mothers
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Labrador midwifery program takes inspiration from N.W.T. and Nunavut

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The Innu Midwifery Program in Labrador has started up baby bundles for new and expecting mothers. CBC's Heidi Atter has more.
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Police rule out foul play in Halifax Walmart death

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Halifax Regional Police say the death of a woman who was found inside a commercial oven is not suspicious, but as Preston Mulligan reports, the provincial Labour Department is still investigating.
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Freeland 'sympathetic' to U.S. trade concerns about Mexico

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Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says she's heard U.S. officials and business leaders warn that Mexico is not acting the way Canada and the U.S. are in its economic relationship with China. Freeland did not say whether she agrees...
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Feds sending ports labour disputes in B.C., Quebec to binding arbitration

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Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon announces that he is directing the Canada Industrial Relations Board to ‘order that all operations and duties at the ports resume.’
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Labour minister invokes binding arbitration to end disputes at Canadian ports

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Canada's Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon has sent labour disputes at ports in Quebec and British Columbia to binding arbitration and has ordered people back to work. He said his decision will bring 'the necessary resolutions for both...
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What the latest employment report means for jobs and prices

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A new report released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows the unemployment rate remained steady in May while employers continued to add job opportunities in the workforce. (Scripps News)
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Badenoch calls for Government to 'get on with UK-US trade deal'

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Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch has called on the Government to "get on with UK-US trade deal" as the fallout from the Trump Administration's tariffs continue. Mrs Badenoch was speaking during a visit to the Defence and Space...
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Nouriel Roubini Pitches a North American Economic Union

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Nouriel Roubini, senior advisor at Hudson Bay Capital and NYU Stern Professor Emeritus, explains his pitch for the United States, Mexico, and Canada to form an economic union, a single market for full free trade in a wide range of goods...
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Turning Red Robin Around

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The turnaround plan at Red Robin is underway. The historic burger chain is making some big changes. G.J. took over in late 2022 after a yearslong slump for the firm's stock, and his plan is starting to pay off. The company minted the...
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Judge overseeing DOGE case allows plaintiffs to question government officials under oath

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Friday, a federal judge granted a request from several organizations that will allow attorneys to question Department of Government Efficiency and Department of Labor officials under oath. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg TV Guests React to January Jobs Report

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Nonfarm payrolls moderated last month, unemployment fell, and annual government revisions now show job gains were softer but still solid in 2024, according to a Bureau of Labor Statistics report. BTV guests weigh in on the latest data.
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Labor groups sue over the dismantling of USAID

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Labor organizations have sued the federal government on behalf of foreign service workers over the gutting of USAID. (Scripps News)
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Boeing Shares Bounce Back as CEO Makes Progress

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Boeing shares hit a six-month high after CEO Kelly Ortberg said he's optimistic the company can meet a production target for the 737 airliner this year. The planemaker lost $20.38 per share for the year, but investors are still gaining...
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Recruit Holdings CEO Talks AI Workforce, M&A Outlook

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Speaking to Bloomberg Television's Haslinda Amin at Davos, Recruit Holdings CEO Hisayuki "Deko" Idekoba shared insight into the job and labor market in conjunction with AI, as well as M&A opportunities for the company.
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Boeing Reports Disappointing Results Due to Strike

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Boeing reported fourth-quarter revenue that missed analyst estimates after a bruising strike. The company, citing preliminary financial results, said sales were $15.2 billion, less than the $16.76 billion expected by Wall Street. ...