Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Maura Forrest
Publication Date: November 4, 2025 - 09:08
Montreal transit strike could put Quebec’s new labour law to the test
November 4, 2025
A strike that is upending public transit in Montreal could be the first test of a new law that gives the Quebec government broad power to end labour disputes.
The Montreal transit agency’s 2,400 maintenance workers launched a strike last week that could last for most of November. The work stoppage – the third so far this year – has limited bus and subway service in the city to peak hours.
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OTTAWA — The Liberals’ newest addition to caucus, Chris d’Entremont, said on Wednesday that he was not “aligned” with his former leader Pierre Poilievre’s political ideals and hinted that other Conservatives may be following his example.
D’Entremont appeared at Prime Minister Mark Carney’s side during a press conference in Ottawa, the morning after
his surprise decision to leave the Conservative caucus...
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Waterloo Regional Police say a Kitchener, Ont., man is facing charges after allegedly breaking into a women's prison and assaulting two people.
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