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Entente Unifor–Ford et alertes chaleur et qualité de l’air — Ottawa, dimanche

12 articles il y a 2 jours 42

💼 Économie et affaires

  1. Unifor et Ford concluent une entente provisoire de trois ans touchant environ 5 000 travailleurs. L’accord couvre des employés de cinq usines du sud de l’Ontario et d’une usine en Alberta; les négociations ont commencé le 22 juin 2026. Le pacte sera soumis aux membres pour ratification, et des pourparlers avec Stellantis et General Motors devraient s’amorcer après cette ratification.

  2. Environnement Canada émet des avis pluri‑journaliers de chaleur et de qualité de l’air sur de larges pans du pays. Les alertes vont de Regina jusqu’à Winnipeg, traversent le nord et le sud de l’Ontario et s’étendent au Québec. Des températures supérieures à 35 °C sont attendues autour de Winnipeg dimanche et lundi, avec des valeurs d’humidex dans les mi‑40; les minima nocturnes pourraient ne pas descendre sous 18 °C.

📰 Aussi aujourd’hui

  • Pridham marque tardivement et Ottawa Rapid bat AFC Toronto 2‑1.
  • Le Canada teste une nouvelle règle de hors‑jeu pour traiter les touches marginales du pied.
  • Brooke Henderson battue d’un cheveu en barrage au Championnat d’Évian.
  • Gabriela Dabrowski et Luisa Stefani s’inclinent en finale du double à Wimbledon.
  • La Coupe Stanley fait une halte publique à Ottawa.
  • Des questions se posent sur les finances de Lansdowne 2.0 après le déménagement de Charge à Kanata.
  • Brianna Hennessy d’Ottawa remporte l’argent au championnat du monde de sprint en canoë et para‑canoë.
  • Alerte à la qualité de l’air pour la région Ottawa–Gatineau.
  • Un conseiller municipal et des résidents restent en colère face à la lenteur de l’intervention après les tempêtes dans les secteurs sinistrés.
  • Les compressions d’emplois fédérales suscitent des propositions d’« alternance » chez les fonctionnaires touchés.

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Councillor, residents in storm-battered areas remain angry over 'too-slow' response

Between 50 and 150 millimetres of rain fell in many parts of Ottawa on Canada Day, with some places experiencing weather seen only once in every 200 years, according to a memo Saturday to city council.

General Jul 12, 2026

Air quality warning issued for Ottawa-Gatineau region

Environment Canada has issued an air quality warning for Ottawa-Gatineau and parts of the surrounding area due to smoke from Quebec forest fires.

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Ottawa's Brianna Hennessy earns silver at canoe sprint and Para canoe World Cup

Canada's Brianna Hennessy and Sophia Jensen each paddled to silver on home waters Saturday at the canoe sprint and Para canoe World Cup in Montreal.

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Questions arise about Lansdowne 2.0's financials after Charge bolt for Kanata

With the Ottawa Charge moving to the Canadian Tire Centre, some are wondering what the financial implications are for their previous home base at Lansdowne Park.

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Stanley Cup makes sugary stop in Ottawa

Per NHL tradition, every member of the Stanley Cup champions gets to spend a day with the trophy, doing whatever they choose. For Carolina Hurricanes goaltending coach Paul Schonfelder, that meant filling it with ice cream and serving it to hockey fans in Barrhaven.

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Ford and Unifor strike tentative deal for three-year labour contract

Ford and Unifor strike tentative deal for three-year labour contract

The tentative agreement covers roughly 5,000 workers at five plants in southern Ontario and one in Alberta.

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Canada's Gabriela Dabrowski, partner Luisa Stefani come up short in Wimbledon doubles final

Kristina Mladenovic won a seventh career Grand Slam women's doubles title by teaming up with Guo Hanyu to defeat Canada's Gabriela Dabrowski and Luisa Stefani 6-3, 7-5 in the Wimbledon final Sunday.

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As federal government cuts jobs, these public servants say ‘alternation’ offered a solution

As the federal government cuts thousands of positions, alternation allows employees whose jobs have been cut to step into the roles of people who are leaving voluntarily. Ottawa Morning host Rebecca Zandbergen spoke to two public servants going through the process.

General Jul 12, 2026
More heat and air quality warnings issued across Canada as baking temperatures continue

More heat and air quality warnings issued across Canada as baking temperatures continue

Heat warnings and air quality alerts from Environment Canada stretched on Sunday from Regina through Winnipeg, across northern and southern Ontario, and into Quebec.

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Canada's Brooke Henderson edged in playoff at Evian Championship

Haeran Ryu birdied the first hole of a playoff with Brooke Henderson to win the Evian Championship on Sunday for a second straight major title in the space of three weeks.

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Pridham scores late, Ottawa Rapid win 2-1 win over AFC Toronto

Both teams enjoyed the lead, and each side scored on a penalty shot, but the Calgary Wild remain winless after surrendering two late goals in a 4-2 Northern Super League loss on Saturday in Calgary.

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Fed up with World Cup goals called offside for a stray toe or two? A Canadian soccer trial could fix that

Marginal offside calls, aided by technology, have been widely criticized in the FIFA World Cup 2026 for sucking the immediacy, momentum and joy out of soccer. But the Canadian Premier League believes it's at the forefront of a solution, as it trials what has been called the "daylight" offside rule in a bid to give more impetus to goal scorers.

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