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Canadian trade expert Laura Dawson says that while the 2026 CUSMA review poses risks, it also offers opportunities to expand ...
Many Air Canada flight attendants are dissatisfied with wage increases in a tentative agreement that ended a crippling strike ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Friday the central bank faces “significant uncertainty” as it attempts to navigate ...
At Toronto’s biggest airport on Sunday, the national president of the Canadian Union of Public Employees tore up a ...
Having prioritized deleveraging, Air Canada has progressed toward its stated goal of achieving an investment-grade balance sheet and reducing its shares outstanding below 300 million by 2028, ending ...
Canadian Labor Minister Patty Hajdu said on Friday that she met jointly with Air Canada and the Canadian Union of Public ...
Canada's labor market stumbled in July with a loss of 40,000 jobs, driven by U.S. tariffs under Trump that continue to hit ...
Canada's Labor Market Faces Job Losses Amid Sectoral Challenges Canada's economy witnessed a significant decline in employment numbers in July, losing 40,800 jobs. External factors such as U.S.
Continuing unemployment claims jumped to 1.97 million in late July, according to a Labor Department report, highlighting a weakening labor market.
Economists say the rise in unemployment among Black Americans could be a troubling sign for the economy at large.
Friday's unexpectedly weak jobs report signals that some sectors are cutting back on hiring amid economic uncertainty.
Crypto Market Bloodbath: Three Reasons Traders Are in Risk-Off Mode A dismal U.S. jobs report, rising geopolitical risks and recession worries triggered a broad crypto sell-off led by BTC and ETH.