Category: Canada

Is Strike Pay Taxable In Canada?

Strike pay is not considered taxable income by the Canada Revenue Agency. Do you pay taxes on strike pay? Are strike benefits taxable? Yes. Is strike pay included in income? By contrast, in the United States, strike pay is generally subject to income tax, consistent with the more inclusive approach to defining income that predominates […]

When Did Canada Post Become Private?

On October 16, 1981, the Canada Post Corporation Act came into effect. This abolished the Post Office Department and created the present-day Crown corporation which provides postal service. The act aimed to set a new direction for the postal service by ensuring the postal service’s financial security and independence. Is Canada Post public or private? […]

What Happened On April 1917 In Canada?

The Battle of Vimy Ridge was fought during the First World War from 9 to 12 April 1917. It is Canada’s most celebrated military victory — an often mythologized symbol of the birth of Canadian national pride and awareness. What was going on in Canada in 1917? The 1917 debate on conscription, mandatory military service […]

Are Collective Agreements Legally Binding Canada?

A Collective Bargaining Agreement, also referred to as Collective Agreement or Contract, is a legally-binding written contract, arrived at through the process of negotiations between the Union and the Employer. What is a collective agreement in Canada? In summary, a collective agreement is a written agreement that sets out the: employment terms and conditions for […]

Where Can I Stream Soccer In Canada?

TSN World Cup live stream Bell Media offers streaming via the TSN app, TSN GO, and on the TSN website, TSN.ca. What streaming service has all soccer? Watch Soccer Live on Hulu Stream hundreds of games from the Premier League, UEFA Champions League, MLS, and more. Get Hulu (With Ads) + Live TV, now with […]

Can A Union Fine Its Members In Canada?

Some fines are reported to be as high as $10,000 – even though the union’s own constitution says fines are “not to exceed $1,000.” The Canadian LabourWatch Association is unaware of any Canadian court upholding a union fine for working during a strike where a union member has appeared in court with a lawyer. Can […]

What Unions Have Done For Canada?

Unions fought hard to give Canadians three important areas of power: the right to refuse unsafe work, the right to know about hazards in the workplace and the right to participate in health and safety discussions. What did the Canadian Labour Union do? The CLU opposed government-assisted immigration, child labour, and the use of prison […]