The Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) representing 10,000 LCBO workers ratified a new three-year agreement, ending a two-week strike. The agreement includes an 8% wage increase over three years, converting 1,000 casual employees to permanent part-time positions, and guarantees no store closures. Both the LCBO and OPSEU expressed gratitude for the support and the mediator’s assistance. The strike was partly in response to Premier Doug Ford’s plans to expand alcohol sales to convenience and grocery stores, which OPSEU feared would threaten jobs and public revenue.
CN Tower Turns 50 — And Canada Is Celebrating with a Glow-in-the-Dark Too …
Toronto just got a new symbol you can literally carry in your pocket. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the iconic CN Tower, the Royal Canadian Mint has unveiled a special commemorative $2 coin—and it’s not your average Toonie. Officially revealed at...







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