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In Entertainment: NBC Olympic Coverage, 'Secret Invasion' Trailer & 'Black Mirror' S6
The top entertainment headlines for May 11, 2023.
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Hundreds of bodies await burial at Montreal cemetery
There are 250 bodies waiting to be buried at Canada's largest cemetery, Notre-Dame-des-Neiges. Striking grounds keepers at the Montreal cemetery have stopped all burials and the bodies remain in cold storage while grieving families wait...
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Mother’s Day outrage at Canada’s largest cemetery
Anger and frustration boiled over in Montreal where workers at Canada’s largest cemetery opened for a few hours on Mother’s Day. It was the only chance for some family members to visit their loved ones in weeks since a workers’ strike...
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How Canadian production is already off script from Hollywood writers' strike
The Hollywood writers strike has taken both the U.S. and Canadian film and television industries off script. It's been 15 years since the last major Hollywood writers strike. A lot has changed in the industry since then, and for writers,...
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Hollywood writers strike: Causes and consequences
Thousands of film and TV writers are on strike, halting most productions. Abbott Elementary writer Brittani Nichols and NPR TV critic Eric Deggans break down what it will take to get writers back to work and what this means for viewers.
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Hollywood TV and movie writers go on strike for fair pay
Over 11,000 television and movie writers have gone on strike following the breakdown of pay negotiations between their union, the Writers Guild of America, and various major Hollywood studios.
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Hollywood writers go on strike: Here is what you need to know
Thousands of film and television writers in the United States have gone on strike.
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In Entertainment: Jamie Foxx Replaced, Rock & Roll HOF & NBA Ratings and MVP
The top entertainment headlines for May 3, 2023.
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Government counter-offer expected in public service strike, union leader says
A leader of the Public Service Alliance of Canada in Quebec has told Radio-Canada the union is expecting a government counter-offer Friday in the public sector labour dispute.
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Trudeau pitches Canadian manufacturing to influential New York audience
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pitched Canadian manufacturing to the influential Council on Foreign Relations in New York City on Friday. Opposition critics say the prime minister is schmoozing with billionaires instead of dealing with...
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Trudeau pitches Canadian business while defending New York trip
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pitched Canadian manufacturing to the influential Council on Foreign Relations in New York City on Friday. Opposition critics say the prime minister is schmoozing with billionaires instead of dealing with...
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Writer's Guild Could Call Strike as Early as Tuesday
Labor strife is coming to a head in the entertainment industry, as the Writers Guild of America (WGA) said it's prepared to strike at midnight Tuesday if it doesn't come to terms with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television...
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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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WGA Strike Just Hours Away From Commencing as Current Agreement Set to Expire
WGA Strike Just Hours Away From Commencing as Current Agreement Set to Expire
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Federal public servants reach a deal
Nearly 120,000 public servants will be heading back to work after reaching a deal with the federal government Monday, but 35,000 Canada Revenue Agency workers — part of a different bargaining unit — remain on strike.
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Hollywood Writers, Slamming 'Gig Economy,' To Go on Strike
Television and movie writers declared that they will launch a strike for the first time in 15 years, as Hollywood girded for a walkout with potentially widespread ramifications in a fight over fair pay in the streaming era.
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Pilots at American, Southwest, Ratchet Up Strike Threats
Pilots at American Airlines have voted to authorize a strike, and Southwest Airlines pilots are preparing to join them, as unions put more pressure on the airlines to approve new contracts with hefty pay raises.
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Hollywood Writers Begin Strike, Late-Night Shows to Go Dark
Television and movie writers declared that they will launch a strike for the first time in 15 years, as Hollywood girded for a walkout with potentially widespread ramifications in a fight over fair pay in the streaming era.
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Hollywood Writers Begin Strike, Late-Night Shows Go Dark
Television and movie writers declared that they will launch a strike for the first time in 15 years, as Hollywood girded for a walkout with potentially widespread ramifications in a fight over fair pay in the streaming era.
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Late-night TV Shows Go Dark as Writers Strike for Better Pay
Television and movie writers declared that they will launch a strike for the first time in 15 years, as Hollywood girded for a walkout with potentially widespread ramifications in a fight over fair pay in the streaming era.
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Federal government draws red line on telework in negotiations with PSAC
On the issue of telework in negotiations with PSAC, Treasury Board President Mona Fortier says it's the right of management to continue to evaluate how to best deliver services, and will not be part of a collective agreement.
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'The prime minister needs to get involved' to end PSAC strike: Singh
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is calling on the prime minister to end the strike by getting involved in ongoing negotiations and meet union members’ requests.
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Poilievre, Trudeau spar over PSAC strike
During question period in the House of Commons, Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre asked the prime minister what he was doing to end the strike.
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Federal public service strike could spark other labour disruptions
Striking federal public servants are setting a precedent for other unions as some experts say job action may become more common because of inflationary pressures.