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    CP NewsAlert: Ottawa makes preparations to legislate end to CP Rail strike

    OTTAWA - Federal Labour Minister Labour Lisa Raitt says government making preparations to table back-to-work legislation to end strike at Canadian Pacific Rail , but urges both sides to keep talking to come to agreement....

    posted: May 23,2012





    National Business

    Critics see pro-business bias in budget measures that chip away at labour power

    OTTAWA - Is the Harper government fundamentally anti-labour?...


    BMO Financial Group posts 27% increase in Q2 profit, beats analyst estimates

    TORONTO - Bank of Montreal (TSX:BMO) kicked off bank earnings season Wednesday with a 27 per cent rise in second-quarter profits as the bank beat analyst expectations on stronger results in both its U.S. and Canadian retail operations....


    AbitibiBowater union doesn't share investors delight in share repurchase plan

    MONTREAL - The union representing Resolute Forest Products employees isn't sharing investors' delight at the company's decision to share $100 million with its shareholders by repurchasing outstanding shares....


    Most actively traded companies on the TSX, TSX Venture Exchange markets

    TORONTO - Some of the most active companies traded Wednesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange and the TSX Venture Exchange:...


    Ottawa cuts off some EI data just as it readies new rules for claimants

    OTTAWA - The Conservative government has cut off the flow of some key employment data to the public just as it is about to present new, stricter rules on Employment Insurance....


    CP taking thousands off job during strike; feds prepare back-to-work legislation

    CALGARY - A strike by 4,800 Canadian Pacific Railway workers means the services of thousands of other employees won't be needed, a spokesman for the railway said Wednesday as the federal labour minister threatened to force an end to the...








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