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Final vote on National Post union will be determined by labour board hearing
Seven names on management’s list of employees will be challenged by the union. Continue Reading Final vote on National Post union will be determined by labour board hearing
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National Post workers to vote today on joining a union
Vote comes after number of staff left via buyouts offered in mid-September. Continue Reading National Post workers to vote today on joining a union
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National Post editorial staff have started a unionization drive
CWA Canada president says workers came to the union after cuts were made to pensions and benefits. Continue Reading National Post editorial staff have started a unionization drive
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Globe and Mail to tap into online data to help reshape daily newspaper
Print revamp will launch on Dec. 1, 2017. Continue Reading Globe and Mail to tap into online data to help reshape daily newspaper
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Print distribution of the Globe and Mail coming to an end in Atlantic provinces
After Nov. 30, the Globe and Mail will no longer be available in PEI, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, along with Newfoundland and Labrador. Continue Reading Print distribution of the Globe and Mail coming to an end in Atlantic provinces
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Chronicle Herald staff are heading back to work after 18 months on strike
Staff voted on Aug. 10 to ratify tentative deal between union and management. Continue Reading Chronicle Herald staff are heading back to work after 18 months on strike
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Print editions of the National Post and Calgary Herald are no longer available in Saskatchewan
The National Post and Financial Post insert is still included in the Saskatoon StarPhoenix and Regina Leader-Post. Continue Reading Print editions of the National Post and Calgary Herald are no longer available in Saskatchewan
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The Canadian Press joins National NewsMedia Council
It’s the first time in the wire service’s 100 year history they’ve been in a press council. Continue Reading The Canadian Press joins National NewsMedia Council
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Controversial CRTC decision raises questions about space on airwaves for Indigenous broadcasters
Wawatay Native Communication Society says it was denied the Toronto and Ottawa licenses because of its government funding. Continue Reading Controversial CRTC decision raises questions about space on airwaves for Indigenous broadcasters
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Lay offs at Vice include cuts at Vice Canada
About 10 people will be laid off in the coming weeks as part of company wide cutbacks. Continue Reading Lay offs at Vice include cuts at Vice Canada