The federal government’s decision to order Canadian National (CN) Railway, Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) and the Teamsters union to binding arbitration comes after a tumultuous day that saw Canada’s two main railways lock out employees simultaneously for the first time. This move is expected to have significant implications for the ongoing labour dispute. Mackenzie Gray breaks down what binding arbitration means for the rail shutdown and what it could mean for the parties involved.
Meanwhile, Heather Yourex-West delves into the consequences of the rail shutdown for workers, consumers, and commuters. The impact of the arbitration order on these stakeholders is anticipated to be substantial, as the rail shutdown has already disrupted transportation and delivery services across the country.
On a different note, the final night of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) featured Kamala Harris delivering the biggest speech of her career as the party’s presidential nominee. Jackson Proskow provides insight into the themes of her acceptance speech, offering a glimpse into the future direction of the Democratic Party’s platform.
In a separate story, Melissa Ridgen investigates the federal government’s spending on contracts for goods and services, revealing that only five percent of the budget allocated for Indigenous-owned businesses. However, a joint investigation by Global News and researchers from the First Nations University of Canada has raised questions about the program’s effectiveness in ensuring that bidders are truly Indigenous.
Lastly, Canadian baseball legend Joey Votto has announced his retirement after a successful 17-year career in the pros. Known as one of his generation’s greatest offensive players, Votto’s legacy in the sport is significant. Eric Sorensen reflects on Votto’s accomplishments and sits down with the beloved athlete to discuss his career and the impact he has had on the game of baseball.
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An example of binding arbitration is the Hague Tribunal ruling in 2016 about the South China Sea.
It stated that China's 🇨🇳 claims have no legal basis to its entitlement in the SCS.
The ruling is final and legally binding.
Hmmm didn't Jughead Singh threaten a none confidence vote if justin did this??
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At the end of the millennium,
A woman will come to power.
She will be fierce and authoritative,
The end will be near for all
Binding Arbitration- good, can’t hold 30M others hostage
Flakey government!
Who the hell would miss Air Canada?
Are these indigenous companies paying taxes.?????????
Teamsters, air pilots,… dark days for the economy!… The US has a bad case of inflation, Mexico's president wants the Judiciary under his control…, horrible week!!
I really doubt how company can just make face mask + medical supplies would have a sustainable business these days, honestly, many of them are gone after 2022/23, or changes to other types of business entities. It's tough.
Snap election. Conservatives win. Canadian economy implodes from Trudeau debt. They blame conservatives. Liberals secure eternal rule
May Love Peace Prevail In The World….
Jag wants his pension, and could have called an election much earlier, but what is the exact date he gets his pension? Well, isn't a hope in heck that there will be an election before that date…
stop depending on sellimg to other countries…..we are goood on our own
leave it to quebec to….
Oh so the liberals screw up again
How is the NDP going to react. Absolutely nothing
Rail roads should be an essential service
Britain had their Election done in 3 weeks…American Elections…Go on and On..Ridiculous.