🏠 National average rents rise 10.8 per cent in March
🔹The Canadian rental market has experienced a notable surge, with average asking rent for all property types rising 10.8% annually in March to $2,004.
🔹The past year saw an increase of $196 in average asking rents, highlighting the growing demand for rental housing and insufficient supply in the country. Private room and shared-accommodation rentals gained popularity as rents soared over the past year.
🔹The average asking rent for single room rentals in Canada was $834 in March, with British Columbia and Ontario having the highest rents at $1,053 and $934, respectively. In Vancouver and Toronto, single room asking rents averaged $1,410 and $1,309.
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🔹The Canadian rental market has experienced a notable surge, with average asking rent for all property types rising 10.8% annually in March to $2,004.
🔹The past year saw an increase of $196 in average asking rents, highlighting the growing demand for rental housing and insufficient supply in the country. Private room and shared-accommodation rentals gained popularity as rents soared over the past year.
🔹The average asking rent for single room rentals in Canada was $834 in March, with British Columbia and Ontario having the highest rents at $1,053 and $934, respectively. In Vancouver and Toronto, single room asking rents averaged $1,410 and $1,309.
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Health services reduced in 6 Nunavut communities amid staff shortages
Health services have been reduced in six Nunavut communities because of critical staffing shortages.
In Baker Lake, Coral Harbour and Kugaaruk, health centres are offering reduced services, while in Gjoa Haven, Whale Cove and Resolute Bay, only emergency services are available.
The territory's health department says there are more than two dozen indeterminate positions that are vacant in those communities, with some of those vacancies filled by casual employees.
#healthcare #Nunavut
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Health services have been reduced in six Nunavut communities because of critical staffing shortages.
In Baker Lake, Coral Harbour and Kugaaruk, health centres are offering reduced services, while in Gjoa Haven, Whale Cove and Resolute Bay, only emergency services are available.
The territory's health department says there are more than two dozen indeterminate positions that are vacant in those communities, with some of those vacancies filled by casual employees.
#healthcare #Nunavut
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Members of union representing health-care workers vote 99% in favour of strike mandate
Members of a union that represents about 7,000 rural paramedics and emergency dispatch, respiratory therapists, lab and diagnostic technologists, and other allied health professionals in Manitoba have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a strike mandate.
The Manitoba Association of Health Care Professionals voted 99 per cent in favour of adopting a strike mandate. It will give the union the authority to take strike action in the future.
The union has been negotiating for a new collective agreement for more that a year.
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Members of a union that represents about 7,000 rural paramedics and emergency dispatch, respiratory therapists, lab and diagnostic technologists, and other allied health professionals in Manitoba have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a strike mandate.
The Manitoba Association of Health Care Professionals voted 99 per cent in favour of adopting a strike mandate. It will give the union the authority to take strike action in the future.
The union has been negotiating for a new collective agreement for more that a year.
#healthcare
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Poilievre calls for Canada Revenue Agency to audit Trudeau Foundation
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre wrote a letter to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) on Friday, asking it to conduct an audit of the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation, with a “particular focus” on a $140,000 donation it received from the Chinese regime.
“Allegations suggest that the donation was directed by a state-backed group in Beijing with the stated goal of expanding the communist regime’s influence around the globe,” Poilievre said in the letter written to CRA Commissioner Bob Hamilton.
Poilievre’s request comes after the Trudeau Foundation’s volunteer board of directors and CEO abruptly resigned on Tuesday, citing the “political climate” surrounding a $140,000 donation from two businessmen connected to the Chinese Communist Party.
The foundation claims it only received $140,000 out of the alleged $200,000 donation, made by Chinese businessmen Zhang Bin and Niu Gensheng in 2016.
#China #Poilievre #Trudeau
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre wrote a letter to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) on Friday, asking it to conduct an audit of the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation, with a “particular focus” on a $140,000 donation it received from the Chinese regime.
“Allegations suggest that the donation was directed by a state-backed group in Beijing with the stated goal of expanding the communist regime’s influence around the globe,” Poilievre said in the letter written to CRA Commissioner Bob Hamilton.
Poilievre’s request comes after the Trudeau Foundation’s volunteer board of directors and CEO abruptly resigned on Tuesday, citing the “political climate” surrounding a $140,000 donation from two businessmen connected to the Chinese Communist Party.
The foundation claims it only received $140,000 out of the alleged $200,000 donation, made by Chinese businessmen Zhang Bin and Niu Gensheng in 2016.
#China #Poilievre #Trudeau
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Mask mandates are lifting in hospitals across Canada
Mask mandates are lifting in hospitals, long-term care homes and other health-care facilities across the country, marking an end of COVID-19 in Canada.
British Columbia and Saskatchewan are the latest provinces to lift universal mask mandates in health-care settings, while most other provinces have either previously removed them, left them up to individual hospitals to decide, or will likely soon follow suit.
#healthcare
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Mask mandates are lifting in hospitals, long-term care homes and other health-care facilities across the country, marking an end of COVID-19 in Canada.
British Columbia and Saskatchewan are the latest provinces to lift universal mask mandates in health-care settings, while most other provinces have either previously removed them, left them up to individual hospitals to decide, or will likely soon follow suit.
#healthcare
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Telford testifies on foreign election interference
Katie Telford, Prime Minister Trudeau’s chief of staff and senior adviser, testified Friday on foreign election interference before the House of Commons procedure and House affairs committee.
Telford assured Members of Parliament that no national security intelligence is kept from the Prime Minister, but she offered little insight into when he was first told of meddling in Canadian politics by Beijing.
"I can't, unfortunately, speak to specifics of what the prime minister has or has not been briefed on in all of this. But as I said before, in taking a step back from the specifics of your question, the prime minister has been briefed regularly and gets information in a variety of different ways on what was happening around election interference in the last two elections," Telford said during her two and a half hours of sworn testimony.
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Katie Telford, Prime Minister Trudeau’s chief of staff and senior adviser, testified Friday on foreign election interference before the House of Commons procedure and House affairs committee.
Telford assured Members of Parliament that no national security intelligence is kept from the Prime Minister, but she offered little insight into when he was first told of meddling in Canadian politics by Beijing.
"I can't, unfortunately, speak to specifics of what the prime minister has or has not been briefed on in all of this. But as I said before, in taking a step back from the specifics of your question, the prime minister has been briefed regularly and gets information in a variety of different ways on what was happening around election interference in the last two elections," Telford said during her two and a half hours of sworn testimony.
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An average of 48 work days were lost to health-related absences in 2022
A new survey, covering nearly 5,000 Canadian employees, shows employee health is taking an increasing toll on workforce productivity.
🔹48 days on average were lost per employee due to health-related problems in 2022.
🔹Employee absences and presenteeism – when employees report to work but don’t actually work – are costing employers around $645 million annually. Workers aged 18 to 24 show poorer results in mental, physical, and financial health indicators compared to older age groups.
🔹For comparison, back in 2020 the amount of days lost to absenteeism or presenteeism among employees averaged 40.8 days.
🔹Lack of sleep, nutrition, and increasing financial concern might be key factors for decreasing productivity.
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A new survey, covering nearly 5,000 Canadian employees, shows employee health is taking an increasing toll on workforce productivity.
🔹48 days on average were lost per employee due to health-related problems in 2022.
🔹Employee absences and presenteeism – when employees report to work but don’t actually work – are costing employers around $645 million annually. Workers aged 18 to 24 show poorer results in mental, physical, and financial health indicators compared to older age groups.
🔹For comparison, back in 2020 the amount of days lost to absenteeism or presenteeism among employees averaged 40.8 days.
🔹Lack of sleep, nutrition, and increasing financial concern might be key factors for decreasing productivity.
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Lake Superior’s largest private island to be sold to Nature Conservancy of Canada
Batchawana Island, located 45 kilometres north of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., is set to be acquired by the Nature Conservancy of Canada for $7.2 million once the organization raises $1.2 million for the purchase.
The roughly 2,100-hectare island is home to several significant animal and tree species and has been owned by American investor Joe Acheson for the last 20 years.
Acheson owns several parcels of land in Ontario’s Algoma District and listed Batchawana Island for sale in February 2022, the Nature Conservancy said.
#Ontario
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Batchawana Island, located 45 kilometres north of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., is set to be acquired by the Nature Conservancy of Canada for $7.2 million once the organization raises $1.2 million for the purchase.
The roughly 2,100-hectare island is home to several significant animal and tree species and has been owned by American investor Joe Acheson for the last 20 years.
Acheson owns several parcels of land in Ontario’s Algoma District and listed Batchawana Island for sale in February 2022, the Nature Conservancy said.
#Ontario
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Topless woman chains herself to Trudeau’s office in climate protest
A climate group says a topless woman chained herself to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s office doorway in Ottawa in protest on Saturday, calling on the government to take immediate action to tackle the climate crisis.
Photos released by the climate action group, On-2-Ottawa, showed the woman holding a pink sign that read ‘Demand Climate Action Now!’ with pink paint splashed over the PMO’s walls.
The individual who chained herself to the office's entrance is the same person who crashed the Juno Awards ceremony in March.
#Ontario
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A climate group says a topless woman chained herself to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s office doorway in Ottawa in protest on Saturday, calling on the government to take immediate action to tackle the climate crisis.
Photos released by the climate action group, On-2-Ottawa, showed the woman holding a pink sign that read ‘Demand Climate Action Now!’ with pink paint splashed over the PMO’s walls.
The individual who chained herself to the office's entrance is the same person who crashed the Juno Awards ceremony in March.
#Ontario
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🇨🇦Chronicles of the week: April 10-16, 2023
▪️Some residents cleared out of East Hastings Street encampment have moved into nearby CRAB Park, setting up about 40 to 50 tents.
▪️After meeting with Ukraine PM, Trudeau announced new military aid for a total of $59 million, signed free trade agreement and imposed new sanctions against Russia.
▪️Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation's president and board of directors have resigned amid ongoing foreign interference controversy.
▪️Union representing 120,000 federal public servants voted in favour of a strike, and union representing about 7,000 rural health-care workers voted in favour of a strike mandate.
▪️Telford testified on foreign election interference, offering little insight on whether Trudeau was aware of Chinese meddling in Canadian politics.
#digest
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▪️Some residents cleared out of East Hastings Street encampment have moved into nearby CRAB Park, setting up about 40 to 50 tents.
▪️After meeting with Ukraine PM, Trudeau announced new military aid for a total of $59 million, signed free trade agreement and imposed new sanctions against Russia.
▪️Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation's president and board of directors have resigned amid ongoing foreign interference controversy.
▪️Union representing 120,000 federal public servants voted in favour of a strike, and union representing about 7,000 rural health-care workers voted in favour of a strike mandate.
▪️Telford testified on foreign election interference, offering little insight on whether Trudeau was aware of Chinese meddling in Canadian politics.
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PSAC announces workers will begin their strike on Wednesday
A general strike involving more than 155,000 public servants across Canada will begin on Wednesday if no deal is reached.
Public Service Alliance of Canada national president Chris Aylward said although some progress has been made in negotiations with Treasury Board, the sides are too far apart on several key issues, including wages.
"If there is no deal reached by 9 p.m. Eastern Time tomorrow, April 18, I am authorizing a national general strike beginning at 12:01 a.m. Eastern Time Wednesday April 19, for all 155,000 PSAC members working for both the Canada Revenue Agency and Treasury Board," Aylward stated.
Aylward says the union has been negotiating for nearly two years.
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A general strike involving more than 155,000 public servants across Canada will begin on Wednesday if no deal is reached.
Public Service Alliance of Canada national president Chris Aylward said although some progress has been made in negotiations with Treasury Board, the sides are too far apart on several key issues, including wages.
"If there is no deal reached by 9 p.m. Eastern Time tomorrow, April 18, I am authorizing a national general strike beginning at 12:01 a.m. Eastern Time Wednesday April 19, for all 155,000 PSAC members working for both the Canada Revenue Agency and Treasury Board," Aylward stated.
Aylward says the union has been negotiating for nearly two years.
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CBC is taking a break from Twitter
CBC/Radio-Canada decided to take a break from Twitter, a day after its main account was labelled “government-funded media.”
CBC has sent a letter to Twitter asking the company to re-examine the designation. PM Justin Trudeau also voiced his concerns over the label, claiming CBC is only 70 percent government funded, while 30 percent comes from other revenue sources.
Following the statement, Twitter updated CBC’s label to “70% government-funded.”
Later, taking advice from a platform user, Musk decided to switch the label to “69% government-funded,” saying it would be a generous move.
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CBC/Radio-Canada decided to take a break from Twitter, a day after its main account was labelled “government-funded media.”
CBC has sent a letter to Twitter asking the company to re-examine the designation. PM Justin Trudeau also voiced his concerns over the label, claiming CBC is only 70 percent government funded, while 30 percent comes from other revenue sources.
Following the statement, Twitter updated CBC’s label to “70% government-funded.”
Later, taking advice from a platform user, Musk decided to switch the label to “69% government-funded,” saying it would be a generous move.
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📉Canada’s inflation rate falls to 4.3% in March
Canada’s annual inflation rate fell from 5.2 to 4.3 per cent in March, which is the lowest it's been since August 2021.
Grocery prices are up 9.7 per cent on a year-over-year basis in March, down from 10.6 per cent in February.
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Canada’s annual inflation rate fell from 5.2 to 4.3 per cent in March, which is the lowest it's been since August 2021.
Grocery prices are up 9.7 per cent on a year-over-year basis in March, down from 10.6 per cent in February.
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🇺🇸💊US seeks to import cheaper medications from Canada
New bill, passed in the Texas House, proposes a program to import certain drugs from Canada, where they are reportedly up to 60-70% cheaper.
This bill applies mainly to commonly used prenoscription drugs for asthma, blood pressure and cancer.
The bill will now head to the Senate, where it is expected to pass with strong bipartisan support.
#US #healthcare
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New bill, passed in the Texas House, proposes a program to import certain drugs from Canada, where they are reportedly up to 60-70% cheaper.
This bill applies mainly to commonly used prenoscription drugs for asthma, blood pressure and cancer.
The bill will now head to the Senate, where it is expected to pass with strong bipartisan support.
#US #healthcare
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🏠🏥 Thousands of Canadians missed out on federal housing and dental benefits
🔹Only 44 per cent of those who would have likely been eligible for the one-time top-up to the Canada Housing Benefit actually received it. The fall economic statement estimated that the housing benefit would cost about $1.2 billion, but the final figure was just under $400 million.
🔹Just over half have received the Canada Dental Benefit. The dental benefit was estimated to cost $352 million for the 2022-23 fiscal year, but only $156.3 million had been disbursed by the end of March.
The federal government has advertised both measures as part of its affordability plan and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has touted the benefits as help that is targeted to those who need it the most.
#healthcare #housing
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🔹Only 44 per cent of those who would have likely been eligible for the one-time top-up to the Canada Housing Benefit actually received it. The fall economic statement estimated that the housing benefit would cost about $1.2 billion, but the final figure was just under $400 million.
🔹Just over half have received the Canada Dental Benefit. The dental benefit was estimated to cost $352 million for the 2022-23 fiscal year, but only $156.3 million had been disbursed by the end of March.
The federal government has advertised both measures as part of its affordability plan and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has touted the benefits as help that is targeted to those who need it the most.
#healthcare #housing
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⛽️ Gas prices set to rise with switch to summer blend
President of Canadians for Affordable Energy Dan McTeague announced gas prices are expected to go up by 8 cents per litre Wednesday.
The cost increase is caused by refineries switching to summer-blend gasoline in mid-April, which is more expensive than the winter blend.
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President of Canadians for Affordable Energy Dan McTeague announced gas prices are expected to go up by 8 cents per litre Wednesday.
The cost increase is caused by refineries switching to summer-blend gasoline in mid-April, which is more expensive than the winter blend.
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Singh accuses Poilievre of threatening French, Quebec culture
Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says Pierre Poilievre’s criticisms of the CBC amount to an attack on Canadian culture by the Conservative leader - and Quebec and francophone culture.
Singh expressed frustration with Poilievre's call for Twitter to label CBC "government-funded media," as it also affects Radio-Canada, the French-language wing of the broadcaster.
“This is not just an attack against independent journalists,” Singh told reporters Monday, speaking in French. “But it is also an attack against Canadian culture, particularly Quebec culture and francophone culture.”
An attack on the broadcaster “will hit the francophone community across the country that depends on Radio-Canada for the news, to share stories, to share culture,” he said.
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Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says Pierre Poilievre’s criticisms of the CBC amount to an attack on Canadian culture by the Conservative leader - and Quebec and francophone culture.
Singh expressed frustration with Poilievre's call for Twitter to label CBC "government-funded media," as it also affects Radio-Canada, the French-language wing of the broadcaster.
“This is not just an attack against independent journalists,” Singh told reporters Monday, speaking in French. “But it is also an attack against Canadian culture, particularly Quebec culture and francophone culture.”
An attack on the broadcaster “will hit the francophone community across the country that depends on Radio-Canada for the news, to share stories, to share culture,” he said.
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Dr. Theresa Tam claims climate change and capitalism are drivers of negative health
Chief Public Health Officer of Canada Dr. Theresa Tam named climate change, white supremacy, capitalism and racism as drivers of negative health.
In its latest report noscriptd, “What We Heard: Perspectives on Climate Change and Public Health Canada,” the government said it would be hard to improve public health without addressing these issues first.
The report is based on 21 one-on-one interviews with key public health “experts” across Canada with the aim of understanding the health impacts of climate change on Canadians.
“We heard that there is a central role for public health systems in climate change adaptation,” the report says. “We also heard that there is an urgent need to strengthen public health systems’ strategies to actively engage in decolonizing action, and embrace other systems of knowledge regarding human well-being and planetary health.”
#healthcare
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Chief Public Health Officer of Canada Dr. Theresa Tam named climate change, white supremacy, capitalism and racism as drivers of negative health.
In its latest report noscriptd, “What We Heard: Perspectives on Climate Change and Public Health Canada,” the government said it would be hard to improve public health without addressing these issues first.
The report is based on 21 one-on-one interviews with key public health “experts” across Canada with the aim of understanding the health impacts of climate change on Canadians.
“We heard that there is a central role for public health systems in climate change adaptation,” the report says. “We also heard that there is an urgent need to strengthen public health systems’ strategies to actively engage in decolonizing action, and embrace other systems of knowledge regarding human well-being and planetary health.”
#healthcare
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Singh proposes corporate tax hike tied to CEO-worker pay gap
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh pitched a plan to increase corporate taxes based on the size of the gap between worker and CEO pay.
Singh said he was inspired by legislation U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders put forward in Congress two years ago.
The plan would raise the corporate income tax on a sliding scale, depending on the ratio between the pay of a company's CEO and the median pay of the company's workers.
House of Commons rules forbid private members' bills from making changes to taxation, with an exception for bills that create exemptions from new taxes or new tax increases. Singh did not say how he would get around the rule, adding he hasn't drafted the bill yet.
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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh pitched a plan to increase corporate taxes based on the size of the gap between worker and CEO pay.
Singh said he was inspired by legislation U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders put forward in Congress two years ago.
The plan would raise the corporate income tax on a sliding scale, depending on the ratio between the pay of a company's CEO and the median pay of the company's workers.
House of Commons rules forbid private members' bills from making changes to taxation, with an exception for bills that create exemptions from new taxes or new tax increases. Singh did not say how he would get around the rule, adding he hasn't drafted the bill yet.
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📈Quebec committee recommends over 20% pay increase for politicians
A committee is recommending that the salaries of elected officials in Quebec be increased by $30,000 per year. If the recommendation is implemented, the annual salary of MNAs would rise from $101,561 to $131,766.
Ministers' salaries, meanwhile, would rise from $177,732 to $230,591. Premier François Legault would earn $270,120. His salary is currently $208,200.
The report states that MNAs spend an average of 63 hours a week at work and ten hours a week on business travel.
Québec Solidaire is opposed to this salary increase. The party said it is not up to elected officials to vote on their own working conditions.
#Quebec
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A committee is recommending that the salaries of elected officials in Quebec be increased by $30,000 per year. If the recommendation is implemented, the annual salary of MNAs would rise from $101,561 to $131,766.
Ministers' salaries, meanwhile, would rise from $177,732 to $230,591. Premier François Legault would earn $270,120. His salary is currently $208,200.
The report states that MNAs spend an average of 63 hours a week at work and ten hours a week on business travel.
Québec Solidaire is opposed to this salary increase. The party said it is not up to elected officials to vote on their own working conditions.
#Quebec
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Trudeau calls for more negotiations amid union strike
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is urging the union representing striking federal public servants to quickly hash out a deal to avoid serious service disruptions.
Trudeau said the government tabled an offer Monday but the union, the Public Service Alliance of Canada, hasn't responded to it.
PSAC is demanding a 13.5 per cent pay increase over three years (4.5 per cent annually). Some bargaining units are asking for more than that. For example, tax agency workers want a pay bump of 22.5 per cent.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is urging the union representing striking federal public servants to quickly hash out a deal to avoid serious service disruptions.
Trudeau said the government tabled an offer Monday but the union, the Public Service Alliance of Canada, hasn't responded to it.
PSAC is demanding a 13.5 per cent pay increase over three years (4.5 per cent annually). Some bargaining units are asking for more than that. For example, tax agency workers want a pay bump of 22.5 per cent.
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