The Strategy Session panel discusses the feds' new tabled offer to PSAC and how long the strike can last as the pay fades. Subscribe to […]
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PSAC worker reacts to Ottawa’s new offer: ‘I’m ready to get back to work’
As the federal government tabled a new offer in the negotiations with PSAC, workers with the union say they are eager to get back to […]
Continue readingFederal government tables new offer for PSAC negotiations
CP24's Steve Ryan shares the latest on the federal government's latest offer in its bid to end the PSAC strike. Subscribe to CTV News to […]
Continue readingThe only thing PSAC can do is ‘put more heat’ on Ottawa: panel | Power Play with Vassy Kapelos
The Front Bench panel discusses the 'tug of war' situation between Ottawa and PSAC, and that striking workers are still being paid. Subscribe to CTV […]
Continue readingPSAC strike poses ‘huge concerns’ for travellers with passport applications: Travel expert
Travel Secure President Marty Firestone discusses how the PSAC strike is delaying passport applications, and what it means for travellers. Subscribe to CTV News to […]
Continue readingMulcair: PSAC strike could trigger election ‘out of the blue’ #shorts
Former NDP leader Tom Mulcair explains how the PSAC strike could inadvertently trigger a federal election if Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is forced to use […]
Continue readingWhen is Canada going to get its own foreign agent registry? | Power Play with Vassy Kapelos
Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino explains the delayed implementation of a foreign agent registry in Canada. Subscribe to CTV News to watch more videos: Connect […]
Continue readingTrudeau should call public inquiry | Ex-CSIS director on election interference
Former CSIS director Richard Fadden says he's in favour of a public inquiry into alleged election interference by the Chinese government. Subscribe to CTV News […]
Continue readingPublic inquiry ‘wouldn’t solve anything’ | Ex-CSIS director on election interference
Former CSIS director Ward Elcock he's not in favour of a public inquiry because too much information would remain secret. Subscribe to CTV News to […]
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