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Daily Archives: February 26, 2018

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Windsor long-term care workers head to Queen’s Park to demand action on care levels for seniors.

Time To CareBy Liam BedardFebruary 26, 2018

WINDSOR, ON – Dozens of long-term care workers from the Windsor area will be boarding a bus before sunrise Tuesday morning, headed to Queen’s Park to join hundreds of workers from around the province to demand the Liberal government bring the Time to Care Act for final reading before the election. “Our seniors living in…

London area long-term care workers head to Queen’s Park to demand action on care levels for seniors

Time To CareBy Liam BedardFebruary 26, 2018

LONDON, ON – Dozens of long-term care workers from the London area will be boarding a bus early Tuesday morning, headed to Queen’s Park to join hundreds of workers from around the province to demand the Liberal government bring the Time to Care Act for final reading before the election. “Our seniors living in long-term…

Hamilton long-term care workers head to Queen’s Park to demand action on care levels for seniors

Time To CareBy Liam BedardFebruary 26, 2018

HAMILTON, ON – Dozens of long-term care workers from the Hamilton area will be boarding a bus early Tuesday morning, headed to Queen’s Park to join hundreds of workers from around the province to demand the Liberal government bring the Time to Care Act for final reading before the election. “Our seniors living in long-term…

Niagara area long-term care workers head to Queen’s Park to demand action on care levels for seniors

Time To CareBy Liam BedardFebruary 26, 2018

NIAGARA, ON – Dozens of long-term care workers from the Niagara area will be boarding a bus early Tuesday morning, headed to Queen’s Park to join hundreds of workers from around the province to demand the Liberal government bring the Time to Care Act for final reading before the election. “Our seniors living in long-term…

North Bay long-term care workers head to Queen’s Park to demand action on care levels for seniors

Time To CareBy Liam BedardFebruary 26, 2018

NORTH BAY, ON – Dozens of long-term care workers, seniors and families from the North Bay area will be boarding a bus before sunrise Tuesday morning, headed to Queen’s Park to join hundreds of workers from around the province to demand the Liberal government bring the Time to Care Act for final reading before the…

Kingston area long-term care workers head to Queen’s Park to demand action on care levels for seniors.

Time To CareBy Liam BedardFebruary 26, 2018

KINGSTON, ON – Dozens of long-term care workers from the Kingston area will be boarding a bus early Tuesday morning, headed to Queen’s Park to join hundreds of workers from around the province to demand the Liberal government bring the Time to Care Act for final reading before the election. “Our seniors living in long-term…

Peterborough long-term care workers head to Queen’s Park to demand action on care levels for seniors

Time To CareBy Liam BedardFebruary 26, 2018

PETERBOROUGH, ON – Dozens of long-term care workers from the Peterborough area will be boarding a bus early Tuesday morning, headed to Queen’s Park to join hundreds of workers from around the province to demand the Liberal government bring the Time to Care Act for final reading before the election. “Our seniors living in long-term…

Timmins long-term care workers head to Queen’s Park to demand action on care levels for seniors.

Time To CareBy Liam BedardFebruary 26, 2018

TIMMINS, ON – Dozens of long-term care workers from the Timmins area will be boarding a bus before sunrise Tuesday morning, headed to Queen’s Park to join hundreds of workers from around the province to demand the Liberal government bring the Time to Care Act for final reading before the election. “Our seniors living in…

Carleton University staff take a stand to defend pensions

UniversityBy Liam BedardFebruary 26, 2018

OTTAWA, ON – Determined to stand up for Canadians’ right to security in retirement, staff at Carleton University are preparing to take job action in defense of their pension plan. “Canadians know that they can no longer take their pensions for granted; workers everywhere, from Sears to Stelco, can attest to that,” said Jerrett Clark,…

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