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Metro says ongoing strike in Laval, Que., will take a bite out of Q3 earnings

CityNews Montreal

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June 25, 2026

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MONTREAL — Metro Inc. says the ongoing strike at its Laval, Que., fresh produce distribution centre is weighing on its third-quarter sales. The grocer said its adjusted earnings per share is estimated to be between 1.22 and 1.27 for its third quarter, compared with 1.52 in the same quarter a year ago. Metro said its [] The post Metro says ongoing strike in Laval, Que., will take a bite out of Q3 earnings appeared first on CityNews Montreal.

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Intel Slava

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· Jun 26, 2026

Yet no strike is confirmed, but I think they will strike very soon, in the next few hours, sin [...]

Yet no strike is confirmed, but I think they will strike very soon, in the next few hours, since it has become a routine pattern for the IRGC to share statements before strikes happen.@IntelSlava

Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives

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· Jul 2, 2026

Why are B.C. nurses on strike?

On June 29, the B.C. Nurses’ Bargaining Association gave a 72-hour strike notice. The three days came and went without a new offer from the employers’ association, and the nurses began their strike on July 2 by restricting overtime and withdrawing non-nursing services. These include activities that could be performed by other health care workers, The post Why are B.C. nurses on strike? appeared first on CCPA.

CityNews Montreal

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· Jun 23, 2026

Quebec government engineers threaten indefinite general strike

Quebec government engineers are escalating their strike, which will become a general and indefinite strike effective July 6. Currently, the indefinite strike by members of the Professional Association of Quebec Government Engineers (APIGQ) takes place every Thursday, as well as in the evenings and on weekends. The APIGQ represents some 1,900 engineers employed by the [] The post Quebec government engineers threaten indefinite general strike appeared first on CityNews Montreal.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 28, 2026

Wall Street Brunch: Payrolls Hit A Day Early

Wall Street Brunch: Payrolls Hit A Day Early

ArticleIFY

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· Jun 24, 2026

Salary Negotiation Scripts: What to Say in 2026 Job Offers

ArticleIFY Salary Negotiation Scripts: What to Say in 2026 Job Offers Cue the happy dance. But right after the relief washes over you, a familiar knot forms in your stomach. You look at the number. It’s decent, sure. But you know you deserve more. Now you face the hardest five minutes of the entire job hunt: asking for that money. Most people freeze right here. For [] Salary Negotiation Scripts: What to Say in 2026 Job Offers Articleify Desk

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· Jun 29, 2026

Iranian President Says $6 Billion in Frozen Assets to Be Released Amid Talks With US

The comments came after both sides launched strikes over the past weekend.

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Related coverage for "Metro says ongoing strike in Laval, Que., will take a bite out of Q3 earnings": Intel Slava — Yet no strike is confirmed, but I think they will strike very soon, in the next few hours, sin [...]. Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives — Why are B.C. nurses on strike?. CityNews Montreal — Quebec government engineers threaten indefinite general strike. Seeking Alpha — Wall Street Brunch: Payrolls Hit A Day Early. ArticleIFY — Salary Negotiation Scripts: What to Say in 2026 Job Offers. The Epoch Times — Iranian President Says $6 Billion in Frozen Assets to Be Released Amid Talks With US