
Both union, government warn of major service disruptions as a result of strike
Canada’s largest federal public-service union and Ottawa are both warning of likely service disruptions as nearly one-third of all federal workers remain on strike for

Both union, government warn of major service disruptions as a result of strike
Canada’s largest federal public-service union and Ottawa are both warning of likely service disruptions as nearly one-third of all federal workers remain on strike for

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PSAC strike could have domino effect for unionized workers: labour experts
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C-COM Satellite’s Q1 revenues fall nearly 80% amid ‘sluggish’ market conditions
Ottawa firm reported revenues of $683,949 in the three-month period ending Feb. 28, down from $3 million in the first quarter of 2022.

Demand for rental units pushes Ottawa housing starts to all-time high in 2022: CMHC
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Bargaining continues as federal workers picket, major service disruptions expected
Canada’s largest federal public-service union and the federal government remain at the bargaining table as workers strike and service disruptions begin to be felt across

Ottawa developer proposes nine-storey housing complex for Lowertown site
The proposed structure – which is located north of Rideau Street about 700 metres from the Rideau LRT station and less than 200 metres from
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