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Kasunduan ng Unifor-Ford at Babala sa Init at Usok — Ottawa, Linggo

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💼 Ekonomiya at Negosyo

  1. Umabot sa pansamantalang tatlong taong kasunduan ang Unifor at Ford na sumasaklaw sa halos 5,000 manggagawa. Saklaw ng kasunduan ang mga manggagawa sa limang planta sa timog Ontario at isang planta sa Alberta; nagsimula ang negosasyon noong 22 Hunyo 2026. Ihaharap ang kasunduan sa mga miyembro para sa ratipikasyon, at inaasahang sisimulan naman ang pag-uusap kasama ang Stellantis at General Motors pagkatapos ng ratipikasyon.

  2. Naglabas ang Environment Canada ng multi-araw na babala sa init at kalidad ng hangin sa malalawak na bahagi ng bansa. Umaabot ang mga alerto mula Regina hanggang Winnipeg, sa hilaga at timog ng Ontario at papasok sa Quebec. Inaasahan ang mga temperatura na lalampas sa 35 C sa paligid ng Winnipeg ngayong Linggo at Lunes, at ang humidex ay maaaring umabot sa mid-40s; posibleng hindi bababa sa 18 C ang mga pinakamababang temperatura sa gabi.

📰 Ngayon Din

  • Nag-iskor ng huli si Pridham habang tinalo ng Ottawa Rapid ang AFC Toronto 2-1.
  • Susubukan ng Canada ang bagong offside rule para tugunan ang marginal toes sa mga desisyon.
  • Tinalo ng kaunti si Brooke Henderson sa playoff ng Evian Championship.
  • Talo sina Gabriela Dabrowski at Luisa Stefani sa Wimbledon doubles final.
  • Dumaan ang Stanley Cup sa isang pampublikong pagtitigil sa Ottawa.
  • Mga tanong itinataas tungkol sa pinansiyal ng Lansdowne 2.0 matapos ilipat ang Charge sa Kanata.
  • Nakuha ni Brianna Hennessy ng Ottawa ang pilak sa canoe sprint at Para canoe World Cup.
  • Babala sa kalidad ng hangin inilabas para sa rehiyon ng Ottawa–Gatineau.
  • Nanatiling galit ang isang konsehal at mga residente dahil sa mabagal na tugon sa bagyo sa mga binagong lugar.
  • Nag-udyok ang mga pagputol ng trabaho sa pederal ng mga proposal ng 'alternation' sa mga apektadong pampublikong lingkod.

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