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  2. Unifor - Wikipedia

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    Unifor is a Canadian general trade union founded in 2013 as a merger of the Canadian Auto Workers (CAW) and Communications, Energy and Paperworkers unions. It consists of 310,000 workers,and associate members in industries including manufacturing, media, aviation, forestry and fishing, [ 1 ] making it the largest private sector union in Canada.

  3. Canadian Auto Workers - Wikipedia

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    The CAW began as the Canadian Region of the United Auto Workers (UAW).. The UAW was founded in August 1935, and the Canadian Region of the UAW was established in 1937 following the 1937 GM Oshawa strike at General Motors's Oshawa, Ontario plant.

  4. SPUDCO - Wikipedia

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    The Saskatchewan Potato Utility Development Company (SPUDCO) was a public–private partnership between SaskWater and Lake Diefenbaker Potato Corporation (LDPC). It was created in 1996 and had signs of trouble from the start.

  5. SaskWater - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan Water Corporation, operating as SaskWater, [1] is a Crown corporation owned by the Government of Saskatchewan and supplies water, wastewater and related ...

  6. Unifor National Council 4000 - Wikipedia

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    Unifor National Council 4000 is the umbrella organization for five regionally based Unifor Local Unions across Canada that represent more than 5,060 members in various sectors, largely within the railway and transportation industry. It is the largest rail Local within Unifor.

  7. Unifor ends short-lived strike against Stellantis ... - AOL

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    Unifor released a brief comment about the deal and the end of the strike about 7:40 a.m. Monday. The union had announced a strike, involving 8.200 members, shortly after a deadline passed at 11:59 ...

  8. Saskatchewan Water Security Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Saskatchewan Water Security Agency (before 2013, the Saskatchewan Watershed Authority) is an arm's length organization responsible for the management of water resources to ensure safe drinking water sources and reliable water supplies for economic, environmental, and social benefits in Saskatchewan, Canada.

  9. SaskTel - Wikipedia

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    SaskTel was established pursuant to the Telephone Acts as the Department of Railways, Telegraphs and Telephones on June 12, 1908, and through acquisitions of other independent telephone companies (including the Bell Telephone Company of Canada's Saskatchewan operations in 1909) quickly became the dominant government-run telephone operator in Saskatchewan.