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  • 3 days ago | businessandamerica.com | Sophia Harris

    After U.S. President Donald Trump took office, sociologist Travers — who goes by one name — nixed plans to attend the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport (NASSS) conference in Seattle this November. Travers, an associate professor at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, B.C., is the president-elect of NASSS. But as a trans person, they are wary of visiting the U.S. at a time when the Trump administration is rolling back transgender rights.

  • 3 days ago | businessandamerica.com | Sophia Harris

    Hudson’s Bay Co. has backtracked on its decision last month to cut commission pay earned by hundreds of cosmeticians and fragrance advisers during liquidation sales, CBC News has learned. The retailer’s sudden change of heart follows a grievance filed by its union, Unifor, which represents dozens of the workers, and CBC News coverage.

  • 1 week ago | kamumedya.com | Sophia Harris

    BusinessHudson's Bay Co. has backtracked on its decision last month to cut commission pay earned by hundreds of cosmeticians and fragrance advisers during liquidation sales, CBC News has learned. But the retailer still won't pay laid-off workers severance.

  • 1 week ago | canadianinquirer.net | Sophia Harris

    A B.C. couple’s more than four-year battle with Air Canada over compensation for a flight delay has finally ended. Last week, the airline dropped a court case it had launched against Andrew and Anna Dyczkowski, who live just outside Kelowna, B.C., and on Wednesday Air Canada paid them $1,000 each for a 24-hour flight delay from Vancouver to Costa Rica in January 2020. It’s just my guess that they chickened out, because they knew that they couldn’t actually, possibly win, said Andrew Dyczkowski.

  • 1 week ago | kamumedya.com | Sophia Harris

    A B.C. couple's more than four-year battle with Air Canada over compensation for a flight delay has finally ended. Last week, the airline dropped a court case it had launched against Andrew and Anna Dyczkowski, who live just outside Kelowna, B.C., and on Wednesday Air Canada paid them $1,000 each for a 24-hour flight delay from Vancouver to Costa Rica in January 2020. "It's just my guess that they chickened out, because they knew that they couldn't actually, possibly win," said Andrew Dyczkowski.

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