‘Miners are dying’: WSIB to examine McIntyre Powder exposure in new study
Researchers from the Occupational Cancer Research Centre will study mining records for the board. Ken Kasunich was 18 when he first tasted McIntyre Powder in a northern Ontario gold mine. He said he cannot forget what it was like to be forced
United Way Labour Breakfast
Hosted by North Bay Labour, local union and community members enjoyed a breakfast in support of the United Way campaign at the Best Western on October 13. Labour Council donated $1000 with the help of the breakfast proceeds at the
North Bay Labour Supports Pride
Unions have a rich history when it comes to teaching and promoting human rights, and LGBTQ equity is no exception. Over the years, unions have built into their democratic structures ways for equity-seeking groups to have important and lasting decision-making
Another Amazing Labour Day Picnic
The rainy weather didn’t stop North Bay Labour from having another terrific Labour Day Picnic. This year marked the 11th since starting the annual picnic and flag march, and the huge turnouts over the years are indicative of the free
Bill 148 Public Consultation in North Bay
Since the announcement of Bill 148, members of the North Bay and District Labour Council have been debunking myths and promoting the importance of decent work. The Ontario Finance Committee visited North Bay during its ten-day consultation tour in the early