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Canada@lemmy.ca•Union demands Canada Post return to bargaining or it will 'consider stronger actions'
2·4 months agoI’m not sure the org as a whole could survive another strike
There is an easy solution: pay them fairly and give them fair working conditions. That would guarantee that no strike happens.
The corporation has chosen to lose far more money than if they had just given them their reasonable demands. Blame the fat cats at the top, not the thousands of working class people trying to get their fair bit. The fact that it’s disruptive is all the more reason why they should just give them fair wages and solve the problem. But instead they don’t even show up to the bargaining table.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Ontario budgeted $52M for commercials meant to fend off U.S. tariffs | Globalnews.ca
12·7 months agoThe ads were mostly run on Fox News…
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Canadian demonstrators held, passports confiscated ahead of planned global march to Egypt-Gaza border
1·7 months agoI agree with you on their point being conspiratorial.
Egypt also has a very repressive government and has the worst possible CIVICUS rating of “closed”.
https://monitor.civicus.org/country/egypt/
They have cooperated with Israel around their genocide and ethnic cleansing of Palestine too.
They are neither humane nor reasonable in their treatment of protestors, including Canadians.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•City Workers Walk Off the Job over “Mandatory Barbecue”
51·7 months agoSome 50 union members refused to leave the garage as of 6 a.m. after management threatened to dock a half day’s pay if they didn’t attend an “employee appreciation barbecue” next week. Sources in the union say the threat was the “straw that broke the camel’s back” amid budget cuts and worsening labour conditions.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Trump’s new bill threatens major tax increases for Canadian companies
11·8 months agoCanadian individuals who own U.S. securities directly are subject to a 15-per-cent withholding tax rate under the current treaty, reduced from the statutory rate of 30 per cent. If section 899 were to become law, the withholding rate could ultimately rise to 50 per cent.
Ian Bragg, vice-president of research and statistics at the Securities and Investment Management Association, said that the current draft of the legislation could cost Canadian investors more than $81-billion in additional taxes over seven years.
“These measures would penalize ordinary Canadians saving for retirement, education, or other long-term goals, and create unnecessary uncertainty in the market,” Mr. Bragg said in an e-mailed statement. “It’s critical that this issue be addressed at the highest levels of Canada-U.S. trade discussions to protect the savings and financial security of millions of Canadians.”
Max Reed, a cross-border tax lawyer and principal of Polaris Tax Counsel in Vancouver, said if the bill is enacted, section 899 would “rupture” the Canada-U.S. tax relationship the same way that Trump‘s tariffs have impaired the Canada-U.S trade relationship.
“The results would be significant,” Mr. Reed said in an online post to clients. “Virtually all cross-border planning would be turned on its head.”
The tax bill also removes long-standing tax exemptions for governments and related entities from targeted companies. That means organizations such as the Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board and First Nation communities could be required to pay tax.
For Canada’s multinational companies with operations in the U.S., the proposed tax changes will place them at a competitive disadvantage to domestic U.S. companies and to subsidiaries of other foreign multinationals that don’t have similar discriminatory taxes, said Ron Nobrega, a tax partner at Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP in Toronto.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Arrow reborn: an all-Canadian EV aims to revolutionize industry
4·8 months agoInvest in public transit, HSR connecting southern Ontario cities, and rezone/build bikeable/walkable neighbourhoods with increased density. Bonus for rent control and affordable non-market housing. Basically do the opposite of Ford’s attempt to turn Ontario into one big 401.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Arrow reborn: an all-Canadian EV aims to revolutionize industry
21·8 months agoThis is the way.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•What would be a more privacy respecting service instead of Amazon?
301·8 months agoYour local grocery store wherever possible.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Carney to speak with Trump today at high-stakes White House meeting
4·8 months agoHis motorcade arrived but was held up at the gates.
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Fairvote Canada@lemmy.ca•The only cheeto that helped prevent this wears a diaperEnglish
7·9 months agoOur FPTP electoral system enables and encourages majority governments on a minority of votes.
This was narrowly avoided by an unprecedented reversal in Canadian politics in the 11th hour.
Edit: I also improved the title.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Fifty years in the making of Ontario’s housing crisis – a timeline - Canadian Centre for Housing Rights
6·9 months agoI know how to solve it! Let’s build a $100 billion tunnel and a luxury megaspa on public land! /s
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Can homes built in a factory fill Canada’s housing gap?
14·9 months agoAre you aware that many high-end luxury log homes are prefab?
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Can homes built in a factory fill Canada’s housing gap?
11·9 months agoThe greenbelt doesn’t even need development. The province’s own report said we just need to make better use of our land. In too much of Ontario for too long, zoning has restricted most homes to be inefficient single family housing and suburban sprawl far from peoples’ jobs. We need missing middle housing, duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes, and greater density.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•NDP wealth tax would raise $94.5B, pay for worker tax cut and health-care improvements
26·9 months agoWe need to pressure whichever party is elected to implement electoral reform.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Ontario’s bill to remove certain bike lanes to be tested with Charter challenge
10·9 months agoThe tunnel is expected to cost more than high speed rail connecting Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, and Quebec City. It would be the longest tunnel in the world under the widest highway in North America.
And all experts say the tunnel won’t even “fix” car traffic in the city.
OPCs are not fiscally responsible but are savvy at using populism and culture wars to win elections.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Ontario’s bill to remove certain bike lanes to be tested with Charter challenge
14·9 months agoThe province has no electoral mandate to remove protected bike lanes along Doug Ford’s commute.
All ridings where bike lanes were threatened by Ford and his unqualified transportation minister have flipped from conservative to NDP and Liberal.
Bill 212 didn’t get a single delegate in support and experts from every industry have categorically said that removing protected bike lanes will worsen car traffic and increase road death.
He shortened the debate period and rammed it through regardless, tacking on an amendment to shield the province from lawsuits as a result of removing safe infrastructure, an admission of guilt.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Ontario’s bill to remove certain bike lanes to be tested with Charter challenge
3·9 months agoYou support the court smacking down Bill 212 or the charter challenge?















The Ottawa Citizen is owned by Postmedia. Please use better sources that are not a right-wing American media conglomerate with ties to the Republican party. They also own the Toronto Sun and the National Post.