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Longshore worker unions denounce federal intervention in railway labour conflict

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MONTREAL – Unions representing longshore workers at the country’s major ports are promising to put pressure on the federal government if it won’t commit to staying out of potential labour disputes in the sector.

Labour union leaders representing dock workers in Vancouver, Montreal and Halifax told reporters today they are ready to mobilize against Ottawa if the government gets involved the way it did in last week’s railway lockouts.

Their comments are in reaction to the federal government’s decision to call for binding arbitration and force an end to a work stoppage at the country’s two major railways less than a day after it began.

Union leaders gathered in Montreal today and said they wrote to federal Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon asking whether he intends to invoke powers under Section 107 of the Canada Labour Code for the longshore sector.

At the Port of Montreal, negotiations continue to renew the longshore workers’ collective agreement, which expired in December.

Michel Murray, a union adviser with the Canadian Union of Public Employees, says workers’ next steps will depend on how MacKinnon responds.

Murray says the unions are also planning to ask the New Democratic Party about its plans to stay in a support and confidence agreement with the Liberals that is propping up the party’s minority government.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 29, 2024.

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Endangered North Atlantic right whale spotted entangled in Gulf of St. Lawrence

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HALIFAX – The federal Fisheries Department says an endangered North Atlantic right whale has become entangled in gear in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

The department says the whale was sighted Wednesday by a Transport Canada aerial surveillance team northeast of the Gaspé Peninsula, off Anticosti Island.

Officials say it’s not known what type of gear has entangled the whale or where the gear came from.

Based on observation, experts at the New England Aquarium have confirmed the whale is a female known as Chiminea.

The department says it is continuing to monitor the area and if the whale is located and conditions allow, efforts will be made to disentangle the animal.

Last October, the North Atlantic Right Whale Consortium estimated there were 356 North Atlantic right whales left on the planet.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 19, 2024.

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Nelly Furtado to perform at Invictus Games opening cermony with Bruneau and Kahan

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VANCOUVER – Canadian pop icon Nelly Furtado has been named one of three headliners for the opening ceremony of the upcoming Invictus Games.

Furtado, from Victoria, will share the stage with alt-pop star Roxane Bruneau of Delson, Que., and American singer-songwriter Noah Kahan.

They’ll be part of the show that opens the multi-sport event in Vancouver and Whistler, B.C., in February.

The Invictus Games sees wounded, injured, and sick military service members and Veterans compete in 11 disciplines.

The Vancouver Whistler 2025 Games will be the first of seven editions to feature winter adaptive sports, including alpine skiing, Nordic skiing, skeleton and wheelchair curling.

British Columbia’s Lower Mainland will host the Invictus Games from Feb. 8-16.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 19, 2024.

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Woman dead after vehicle crashes with school bus in Thunder Bay, no kids hurt

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THUNDER BAY, Ont. – Police say a woman is dead after her vehicle crashed with a school bus in Thunder Bay, Ont.

Investigators say no students on the bus were hurt.

Police say the crash took place just after 8 a.m. on Thursday.

They say the woman driving the vehicle was pronounced dead at the scene.

She has not been identified.

A section of the road where the crash took place was closed for much of the day but was expected to reopen later on Thursday afternoon.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 19, 2024.

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