Tentative deals for people who monitor Canada’s borders and work at the front line of Niagara Parks attractions have averted two strikes that local officials feared could have had devastating impacts on a tourism sector still recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic
Tentative deals for people who monitor Canada’s borders and work at the front line of Niagara Parks attractions have averted two strikes that local officials feared could have had devastating impacts on a tourism sector still recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic
OTTAWA - The union representing more than 9,000 Canada Border Services Agency employees says workers are set to strike on Friday if a deal is not reached