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It's seen as a way to tackle poverty with the rise of automation.
The strike affects the Hyatt Regency, Pinnacle Harbourfront and Westin Bayshore.
Laura Walton says Ontario Premier Doug Ford's PC government hasn't been willing to negotiate.
On the bright side, wages are growing at the fastest pace in 10 years.
Indeeds survey finds workers at MLSE are happiest with their employers.
Pot grow-ops are offering higher wages than traditional greenhouses.
Canada's solid job growth in the past few years is also likely helping keep more people from looking south for work, a report from Indeed says.
People told me my shop would go under, but I wanted to live my values.
Amid a job boom, Canada's job markets are looking surprisingly similar to one another.
Not included in the job description: the kitchen's rodent problem.