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  1. Annual funding battles leave CBC unable to plan long-term. Karl Nerenberg looks to history as Canada’s culture minister weighs the future of public broadcasting. #cdnpoli #cdnlab #cdnmedia

    🔗 rabble.ca/arts/culture-ministe

  2. Now suggested tips are on the rise, irking some Canadians — and raising big questions about business practices that make workers more dependent on tips and keep their wages low. 💳

    Isaac Phan Nay reports. #cdnlab

    thetyee.ca/News/2025/07/01/Bac

  3. Contract negotiations for postal workers are dragging past the 18-month mark as the corporation and union battle over the future of Canada Post. Isaac Phan Nay reports. #cdnlab

    thetyee.ca/News/2025/06/06/Lon

  4. Some analysts say the Conservative leader expected a wave of support from construction unions.

    But the change in Liberal leadership and U.S. tariff threats changed the landscape, including union political support.

    Isaac Phan Nay reports. #CdnElxn2025 #cdnlab

    thetyee.ca/News/2025/04/04/Poi

  5. The court put its thumb on the scale in favour of the bosses #onlabour #onlab #cdnlab
    cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/met

    > Metro has been granted a temporary injunction to restrict pickets by its striking workers at distribution warehouses in Toronto.

  6. The court put its thumb on the scale in favour of the bosses #onlabour #onlab #cdnlab
    cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/met

    > Metro has been granted a temporary injunction to restrict pickets by its striking workers at distribution warehouses in Toronto.

  7. The court put its thumb on the scale in favour of the bosses #onlabour #onlab #cdnlab
    cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/met

    > Metro has been granted a temporary injunction to restrict pickets by its striking workers at distribution warehouses in Toronto.

  8. The court put its thumb on the scale in favour of the bosses #onlabour #onlab #cdnlab
    cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/met

    > Metro has been granted a temporary injunction to restrict pickets by its striking workers at distribution warehouses in Toronto.