The Canada Industrial Relations Board ordered port operations to resume in British Columbia and Montreal after lockouts of union dockworkers halted container traffic.
Management at the Port of Montreal says operations are set to resume Saturday after being disrupted by a labour dispute.
Approximately 55,000 Canada Post workers commenced a nationwide strike after a year of unsuccessful negotiations.
Canada's Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) ordered a resumption of operations at the Port of Montreal from Saturday morning, ...
Canada’s Labor Minister ended labor battles at Vancouver and Montreal ports, the second time the Canadian government has ...
The union representing Montreal dock workers plans to challenge in court a decision by the federal labour minister to end a ...
Canada’s federal government ordered an immediate end to work stoppages at major ports in British Columbia and Quebec on ...
Canada ordered striking dock workers back to the ports of Vancouver, Prince Rupert and Montreal on Tuesday to clear out more ...
Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon intervened Tuesday to end work stoppages at ports in both British Columbia and Montreal, ...
OTTAWA--Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government is stepping in to force the country's major seaports to resume operations, ending lockouts on both coasts and pushing employers and labor ...
The Canadian government has said it will intervene in labor disputes that have shuttered three of the nation’s largest ports and stalled an estimated CAD 1.2 billion (USD 860 million, EUR 811 million) ...