Amazon Prime Day Investment Challenge: Buy Stocks As Shares Trade 6X Cheaper Valuation Vs. June 2023

Amazon Prime Day Investment Challenge: Buy Stocks As Shares Trade 6X Cheaper Valuation Vs. June 2023

Amazon Prime Day (July 16 and 17) is set to bring exceptional deals across millions of products with discounts of up to 50% from top brands. While many are expected to spend hundreds, if not thousands, on shopping—an Amazon Prime Day investment challenge has recently gone viral and aims to counter one’s spending and boost … Read more

Canada Industrial Relations Board deems port strike vote illegal

Canada Industrial Relations Board deems port strike vote illegal

The Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) says a strike vote taken by a union representing ship and dock foremen is illegal. The B.C. Maritime Employers Association (BCMEA) said Friday that Local 514 of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) had served a notice of intended strike action against DP World Canada that was set to begin on Monday … Read more

Nearly 23% of the Canadian population reported food insecurity in 2022

Nearly 23% of the Canadian population reported food insecurity in 2022

Nearly nine million Canadians lived in food insecure households in 2022, with 22.9 per cent of the population reporting some form of food insecurity, according to a Statistics Canada report released Friday. The data agency wrote in its annual Canadian Income Survey that 8.7 million people lived in households that reported some kind of food insecurity. … Read more

Union takes step to represent Amazon warehouse workers in Laval, Que.

Union takes step to represent Amazon warehouse workers in Laval, Que.

A Quebec-based union is trying to represent hundreds of Amazon.com Inc. workers at a warehouse in Laval, Que., a first of its kind in Canada if they succeed. The Confédération des syndicats nationaux (CSN) says it filed an application with Quebec’s Administrative Labour Tribunal on Friday to represent some 200 employees at the DXT4 warehouse. … Read more

Federal labour minister announces inquiry into B.C. port strike

Federal labour minister announces inquiry into B.C. port strike

British Columbia Seamus O’Regan says workers and businesses need “long-term solutions” and the inquiry commission will present its findings next spring.  Seamus O’Regan says workers and businesses need ‘long-term solutions’ to disputes CBC News · Posted: Apr 22, 2024 6:57 PM EDT | Last Updated: 3 hours ago Striking port workers from the International Longshore … Read more

This Guy Works Twice A Week and Earns $700K Yearly: Tips On Starting A Vending Machine Business

This Guy Works Twice A Week and Earns 0K Yearly: Tips On Starting A Vending Machine Business

Adam Hill wanted to break free from his corporate job and started a vending business out of all the industries. After eight years of smart work, the business now earns him above $50,000 in gross revenue every month. He started his venture way before the work-from-home policies and the booming gig culture. In a podcast, … Read more

An Oscar changed everything for this public school instrument repair shop 

An Oscar changed everything for this public school instrument repair shop 

As It Happens6:21An Oscar changed everything for this public school instrument repair shop Steve Bagmanyan is putting retirement on hold — and he couldn’t be more thrilled about it. Bagmanyan is the supervisor at a warehouse in Los Angeles, where a small, but mighty, team of music lovers repair musical instruments for thousands of public … Read more

Body Shop Canada to lay off 200 workers after parent company took its cash, court docs show

Body Shop Canada to lay off 200 workers after parent company took its cash, court docs show

The Body Shop Canada Ltd. is seeking creditor protection and closing a third of its stores because its parent company stripped the Canadian arm of cash and pushed it into debt, according to court documents. An affidavit published through the company’s court monitor from Jordan Searle, who heads the Canadian arm, describes how troubles befell … Read more

Canada Post selling off logistics business as part of effort to ‘transform’ Crown corp

Canada Post selling off logistics business as part of effort to ‘transform’ Crown corp

Canada Post Inc. is selling off its third-party logistics business to a Montreal company, according to a media release Tuesday from the Crown corporation. The sale of SCI Group Inc. to Metro Supply Chain comes as the country’s national postal service “focuses on transforming to serve the changing needs of Canadians and Canadian businesses,” says … Read more