Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Virginia Galt
Publication Date: June 25, 2025 - 20:09
Scrappy CAW president Buzz Hargrove led his union’s expansion well beyond the auto sector
June 25, 2025
In early May, at the homey Lake Huron retreat of Unifor, Canada’s largest private-sector union, labour legend Buzz Hargrove was in his element: talking union strategy in the face of unprecedented threats to Canada’s economic sovereignty.“I want you all to know that you’ve got this,” the former Canadian Auto Workers president told the assembled Unifor leaders who were working flat out with their members, employers and policy-makers to minimize the impact of United States President Donald Trump’s trade war.
Randeep Sarai said Canadians should know how their aid dollars work to, for example, flood-proof areas prone to natural disasters or provide farmers with climate-resilient crops.
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The MP overseeing foreign aid says Canada must take a more efficient, more visible approach to development and humanitarian assistance to make the case for maintaining aid spending as the United States pulls back.“Those that are staying the course need to be more nimble and need to be more versatile,” said Randeep Sarai, secretary of state for international development, in his first major interview since taking on the role.
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Consumers appear to be slightly more satisfied with the financial advice and guidance they received from their banks compared with last year, a new J.D. Power survey shows. The findings showed overall customer satisfaction with their bank improved slightly by 13 points to 579 on a 1,000-point scale.
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