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The Liberals are moving to make hybrid Parliament permanentSince March 2020, parliamentarians have had to routinely introduce temporary -- and expiring -- provisions allowing for MPs to appear in the House of Commons virtually.Canada1 hour
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Many Canadian offices are empty. It could be the economy’s ‘canary in the coal mine’Canadian offices are increasingly empty these days. That poses a fundamental risk to Canada's economy, experts warn, amid higher interest rates and banking uncertainty.EconomyMay 4
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PSAC deal: What the tentative agreement says about remote workAccording to PSAC, the tentative deal provides 'significant new protections around remote work', which was one of the main sticking points of the strike.CanadaMay 1
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N.B. businesses bounce back with workers returning to the officeThe chamber of commerce says nearly 75 per cent of Fredericton office workers have returned to in-person or hybrid work, with 3,000 working from home completely.CanadaApr 28
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Canadians split on PSAC strike — but most aren’t paying attention: pollAs the federal public service strike is into its second week, a new poll has found that Canadians are divided between the union and the federal government.CanadaApr 27
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The West Block – Episode 31, Season 12What will the government's next move be as the PSAC strike stretches on? And why some former defence officials are speaking out on Canada's defence spending.CanadaApr 23
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Remote work at centre of labour dispute between federal government and employeesMany federal public servants have been working remotely for three years now since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.CanadaApr 21
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How does remote work fit into the PSAC strike? Here’s what experts are watchingWhat happens next with remote work in PSAC negotiations could send a "signal" to other sectors about their own negotiations, some say.CanadaApr 21
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Downtown Victoria businesses fear impacts of new government remote work policyBusinesses in downtown Victoria are worried a new policy allowing public servants to work remotely form anywhere in B.C. will hurt their already struggling bottom lines.EconomyMar 1
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Black Canadians worry possible recession would hit anti-racism progress at work: reportA KPMG survey has found that most Black Canadians feel their employers have made progress on anti-Black racism in 2022, but worry a possible recession would threaten gains.CanadaJan 30
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