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Conservative candidate’s union endorses NDP candidate in Winnipeg byelection

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OTTAWA – More than a dozen labour leaders are endorsing the NDP candidate in an upcoming federal byelection in Winnipeg Thursday, including the business manager of the Conservative candidate’s own union.

The endorsements are a boost to the New Democrats’ efforts to maintain their stronghold in the riding of Elmwood-Transcona, where Conservatives are also vying for the support of the area’s blue-collar workers.

Thirteenunions representing millions of workers across Canada said they were uniting to support New Democrat candidate Leila Dance, the executive director of the Transcona business improvement organization, who formerly worked for Children’s Wish Foundation.

The business manager of the electrical worker union IBEW Local 2085, Dave McPhail, also threw his support behind Dance. Conservative candidate Colin Reynolds has said he’s a proud member of the union.

Reynolds, a construction electrician, pitched to voters that the NDP does not represent union workers like himself.

The leader of his union feels otherwise.

In a statement provided through the NDP, McPhail said he was “proud” to join the list of labour endorsements for Dance, including the Canadian Labour Congress, Manitoba Federation of Labour, and the Winnipeg Labour Council.

The Conservative party didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

Dance’s work with the Children’s Wish Foundation, which IBEW 2085 has long supported, “is proof of our aligned values,” McPhail said.

“I have the utmost confidence Leila will represent the people of Elmwood-Transcona with the same passion as former NDP MP, IBEW brother, and my friend Daniel Blaikie,” McPhail said.

The Blaikie family has been largely responsible for the NDP’s political fortunes in the Manitoba riding for decades.

Bill Blaikie held the seat for some 20 years, beginning in the late ’80s. The Conservatives won the seat in 2011 for a single term before his son Daniel took it back in 2015. He resigned the seat to join provincial politics earlier this year, triggering the byelection.

The Conservatives have come in second in the riding in the last several elections, and hope to win the seat when voters go to the polls in the fall.

“When voters in Elmwood-Transcona go to the polls on Sept. 16, I am hopeful they will return a New Democrat to build on the work of brother Blaikie,” McPhail said.

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh was delighted by that particular endorsement, as it came days after the Conservative party launched new attack ads against him.

The Conservative ads accuse Singh of being an elitist and a “sellout,” who is preventing an election as part of a political pact with the government while the Liberals are down in the polls.

“We know whose side (Conservative Leader) Pierre Poilievre is on. He’s on the side of the big bosses. He’s not on the side of the working people and the union leadership has shown that,” Singh said Thursday in London, Ont.

“So I am honoured, I’m humbled by that. I don’t take it for granted.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 1, 2024.

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Fernandez and Dabrowski headline Canadian lineup for Billie Jean King Cup Finals

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TORONTO – Singles star Leylah Fernandez and doubles specialist Gabriela Dabrowski will anchor Canada’s five-player lineup when the team tries to defend its Billie Jean King Cup title in mid-November.

The 26th-ranked Fernandez, the 2021 U.S. Open finalist from Laval, Que., is the lone Canadian in the top 100 of the WTA Tour’s singles rankings.

Dabrowski, from Ottawa, is ranked fourth on the doubles list. The 2023 U.S. Open women’s doubles champion won mixed doubles bronze with Felix Auger-Aliassime at the recent Paris Olympics.

Marina Stakusic of Mississauga, Ont., returns after a breakout performance last year, capped by her singles win in Canada’s 2-0 victory over Italy in the final. Vancouver’s Rebecca Marino is also back and Bianca Andreescu, the 2019 U.S. Open champion from Mississauga, Ont., returns to the squad for the first time since 2022.

“Winning the Billie Jean King Cup in 2023 was a dream come true for us, and not only that, but I feel like we made a statement to the world about the strength of this nation when it comes to tennis,” Canada captain Heidi El Tabakh said Monday in a release. “Once again, we have a very strong team this year with Bianca joining Leylah, Gaby, Rebecca and Marina, making it an extremely powerful team that is more than capable of going all the way.

“At the end of the day, our goal is to make Canada proud, and we’ll do our best to bring the same level of effort and excitement that we had in last year’s finals.”

Fernandez, who beat Jasmine Paolini to clinch Canada’s first-ever title at the competition, is ranked No. 42 in doubles.

Canada, which received an automatic berth as defending champion, will play the winner of the first-round tie between Great Britain and Germany on Nov. 17 at Malaga’s Martin Carpena Arena.

Australia, Italy and wild-card entry Czechia also received first-round byes. The tournament, which continues through Nov. 20, also includes host Spain, Slovakia, the United States, Poland, Japan and Romania.

Stakusic is up 27 spots to No. 128 in the latest world singles rankings. Marino is at No. 134 and Andreescu, the 2019 U.S. Open champion, is ranked 167th.

Canada will look to become the first team since Czechia in 2016 to successfully defend its Billie Jean King Cup title.

Malaga will also host the Nov. 19-24 Davis Cup Final 8. The Canadian men qualified over the weekend with a 2-1 victory over Great Britain in Manchester.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 16, 2024.

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B.C. commits to earlier, enhanced pensions for wildland firefighters

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VICTORIA – British Columbia Premier David Eby has announced his government has committed to earlier and enhanced pensions for wildland firefighters, saying the province owes them a “deep debt of gratitude” for their efforts in battling recent fire seasons.

Eby says in a statement the province and the BC General Employees’ Union have reached an agreement-in-principle to “enhance” pensions for firefighting personnel employed directly by the BC Wildfire Service.

It says the change will give wildland firefighters provisions like those in other public-safety careers such as ambulance paramedics and corrections workers.

The statement says wildfire personnel could receive their earliest pensions up to five years before regular members of the public service pension plan.

The province and the union are aiming to finalize the agreement early next year with changes taking effect in 2026, and while eligibility requirements are yet to be confirmed, the statement says the “majority” of workers at the BC Wildfire Service would qualify.

Union president Paul Finch says wildfire fighters “take immense risks and deserve fair compensation,” and the pension announcement marks a “major victory.”

“This change will help retain a stable, experienced workforce, ready to protect our communities when we need them most,” Finch says in the statement.

About 1,300 firefighters were employed directly by the wildfire service this year. B.C. has increased the service’s permanent full-time staff by 55 per cent since 2022.

About 350 firefighting personnel continue to battle more than 200 active blazes across the province, with 60 per cent of them now classified as under control.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 16, 2024.

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AtkinsRéalis signs deal to help modernize U.K. rail signalling system

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MONTREAL – AtkinsRéalis Group Inc. says it has signed a deal with U.K. rail infrastructure owner Network Rail to help upgrade and digitize its signalling over the next 10 years.

Network Rail has launched a four-billlion pound program to upgrade signalling across its network over the coming decade.

The company says the modernization will bring greater reliability across the country through a mixture of traditional signalling and digital control.

AtkinsRéalis says it has secured two of the eight contracts awarded.

The Canadian company formerly known as SNC-Lavalin will work independently on conventional signalling contract.

AtkinsRéalis will also partner with Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles, S.A.(CAF) in a new joint venture on a digital signalling contract.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 16, 2024.

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