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  • Some city arenas would be closed A strike by the City of Winnipeg's largest union could throw minor hockey playoffs into disarray, affecting thousand...

  • We're still seeing repercussions from the recession that is supposedly over, but I think it's taken some time to trickle down to Manitoba," he says. "While the recession might officially be over, I don't think the effects of it are -- at least from what we can see. "If you can't pay off the full balance of the credit cards, you should take that as a warning that you are going to get into trouble," [John Silver] says. "You could spiral to the point where you can't make the minimum payment eventually." Figuring out what's left: Subtract your expenses from your income. Hopefully, you will have some money left over or at least break even. If you're running a deficit, earning less than you spend, you'll have to cut expenses, usually starting with non-essential spending. That doesn't mea...

  • In Cascades,1 the Commission des relations du travail (the "Commission") determined that the concerted refusal to work overtime constitutes a slackeni...

  • In September 2010 Ontario Judge Susan Himel struck down three laws relating to prostitution from the Criminal Code. Judge Himel ruled that laws crimin...

  • It's tough to find an industry that better epitomizes white man's insatiable need to expand his wealth and his territory than Big Oil. Today's unquenchable thirst for energy is arguably a direct descendant of the us-first mentality that displaced Canada's original inhabitants from their land in the first place. This isn't just good community relations, it's good business. Hiring local people is advantageous from any number of angles, and helping those local people get the skills they need to get those jobs isn't philanthropy, it's investment. There are no sidewalks in any of the region's five aboriginal communities, and most of the roads are gravel. The overwhelming majority of the residences in these communities are mobile homes. You'll find spiffy, new trucks in some of the driveways ...

  • After recovering from an 0-2 start to win last year's MasterCard Memorial Cup with four straight victories, the Spitfires added to their legend this spring with an historic comeback against the Kitchener Rangers in the Ontario Hockey League's Western Conference final. Trailing the Rangers 3-0, the Spitfires rebounded from their only three losses of the playoffs to take the next four games before sweeping the Barrie Colts in four straight in the league final to earn a chance to become the first team to win back-to-back Memorial Cups since the Kamloops Blazers in 1994 and 1995.

  • In addition to the predictable health concerns associated with rotting garbage, Toronto was starting to experience a breakdown in civility and civil authority. Citizens were dumping garbage in ditches and parks, and on other people's property. There were cases of people hauling their garbage to apartment blocks, where private collectors presumably hauled it away, and fistfights even broke out over the dumping of garbage at hockey rinks. It's unclear why Premier Dalton McGuinty did not impose back-to-work legislation to end the crisis, particularly when he supported such legislation to end another Toronto municipal strike in 2002, when his party was in opposition. Mr. McGuinty also used his power to end the Toronto Transit strike, but this time he decided he wanted to allow the collectiv...

  • That whole business of 'we are all one', I heard that first in church," says the father of two who attends Holy Family Ukrainian Catholic Church. "There's very much a connection between the concept of "we are all one" and what didn't happen in 1919. "Who are the 'ethnic' groups today who are struggling and discontented in today's culture?" she asks. "Do we have ethic of hospitality, challenging ourselves to learn from other cultures?" "It's profoundly symbolic that the Ukrainian Catholic playwright writing about [Mike Solokowski] falling on the steps of the city hall... is speaking in what at that time was an Anglo-Saxon domain," says [Danny Schur], who will lead the last of his two-hour walking tours on the religious and social history of the Winnipeg General Strike after his talk. "...

  • I think that's part of the reason that (the strike) still sort of seems to be relevant to people," she says. "Because we are still so obviously dealing with issues of poverty and marginalization in parts of Winnipeg. "So, we think about those things (such as the strike) because they're still there," [Jones] says. "They haven't been specifically erased." "It seems now there's a broader interest in the community in the broader historical basis of the strike," [Danny Schur] says. "I think before, its legacy was kept alive by labour, obviously. Now, it's out there as a community historical event."

  • Katz accuses minister of 'meddling' in talks The prospect of settling a contract dispute between the city and workers from its largest union was thro...



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