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Montreal Transit Strike: Union Won’t Give Up Despite New Labour Law

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 13, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Montreal Transit Workers⁤ Suspend Strike Amidst New Government Legislation

Montreal, QC – Maintenance workers for Montreal’s public transit system ​have suspended their strike just days before⁢ new legislation⁤ granting the Quebec government increased power to intervene in labor‍ disputes was formally tabled. The union representing the ‌2,400 workers announced the suspension on Wednesday,despite vowing to continue their fight for improved wages ‍and working⁢ conditions.

The‍ move preempts Labour Minister Jean Boulet’s ⁢introduction of legislation that would expedite the application of a law allowing the provincial government to impose binding arbitration in strikes or lockouts deemed detrimental to the public. originally slated to take effect November 30th, the law was adopted in the spring and expands ⁢the definition of essential⁢ services to include those ensuring “the ​well-being of the population.”

“We’ve lost an important lever” with the legislation, union president Bruno Jeannotte stated Wednesday. However, he emphasized the workers’ resolve, adding, “it’s ⁢not because we’ve​ withdrawn this ‌strike that we’re ‌giving up – on the contrary.”

The strike had significantly limited bus and subway service in ‌Montreal, restricting operations to peak hours and late evenings. It was ⁤initially scheduled to‍ conclude on November⁤ 28th,but ⁤Jeannotte explained the ​expedited application of‍ the​ new law would have hindered future strike action and intricate negotiations.

Despite the suspension of this strike,‍ Minister Boulet defended the need to‍ fast-track the legislation, citing a planned two-day strike by the union ‍representing 4,500 bus ⁣drivers and subway operators this weekend, following a previous one-day strike ‍on ⁢November 1st that completely halted service.

However, Boulet expressed‌ optimism, stating that information he’s received “points to a strong reasonableness that there will be an agreement in principle” reached through negotiation.

The bill’s swift ‌passage through the Quebec legislature will require support from opposition parties. While the Liberals and‌ parti Québécois have indicated a willingness to collaborate, Québec solidaire ‌remains opposed to the legislation.

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Montreal’s Stingray Buys TuneIn to Dominate Car Audio Market

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 12, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Montreal’s Stingray Group to Acquire Audio Streamer TuneIn for Up to $175-Million

Montreal, QC – Montreal-based‌ Stingray Group⁢ Inc. announced today ⁣it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire ‌TuneIn, a leading‍ global audio streaming service, for a total consideration of ⁤up to US$175-million. teh ​deal, expected to close later this year, substantially expands Stingray’s ⁤reach in the rapidly evolving audio entertainment landscape and strengthens its position as​ a key in-car entertainment provider.

Stingray, known‍ for its ⁢curated⁢ music channels and in-store audio solutions for businesses like Loblaws and Dollarama, currently supplies cabin karaoke systems to major automakers including Tesla Inc., Ford Motor Co., Audi AG, and China’s BYD ​Co. Ltd. The acquisition of TuneIn, which boasts supply contracts with approximately ‌10 other auto manufacturers, will combine⁣ the companies’ automotive offerings, providing a more thorough audio experience for drivers.

“Us‍ together in the cars, you’re going to have⁣ Stingray music, you’re going‍ to have TuneIn radio and you’re going to‌ have our karaoke,”‌ said Stingray CEO Eric Boyko. “You put all‍ three together and you really control the audio.”

The purchase price includes ​an initial payment‌ of US$106.5-million, with potential earn-out payments of up to US$68.5-million based on TuneIn’s future performance. A new investment in TuneIn was made by Venture ⁣Capital firm Innovation Endeavors in⁢ November 2020 to accelerate technology innovation ⁢and market share growth. The company also experienced a surge in U.S. downloads ‌in 2021 ⁢after actor Tom Hanks identified TuneIn as his preferred audio app ​on The‍ Late‌ Show with Stephen Colbert.

Approximately 100 TuneIn employees are expected to relocate to Montreal following the deal’s completion, coinciding with Quebec’s recent announcement of a reduction in its annual immigration target to 45,000 new permanent residents.

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Title: Swiss Firms’ Trump Meeting Sparks Corruption Concerns Over Trade Deal

by Priya Shah – Business Editor November 12, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Swiss Billionaires’ Gifts to Trump Spark Democracy Concerns

WASHINGTON D.C.- A November 4, 2025 meeting between five Swiss business leaders and U.S. President Donald Trump in the Oval Office,including the ‍presentation of gifts,is raising serious questions about democratic legitimacy and potential long-term commitments for Switzerland. The meeting and accompanying gestures are drawing criticism from transparency advocates and political scientists who ⁤warn of a concerning display of⁣ deference and a lack of broad ⁢representation.

The gifts – described as reminiscent ⁢of the gifts brought to Jesus by the Three Wise Men – included gold, myrrh, and incense, according to observers. While the immediate ⁣impact of the meeting remains ⁤to⁤ be seen,experts fear the concessions discussed ⁢could bind ​Switzerland for ​years ⁣to come.

“We see an ⁣act wich is akin to a position of submission on the part of these business leaders,” stated Ludovic ⁢Iberg, a political ⁤science doctor specializing in⁣ “shadow diplomacy” of‌ economic circles. “And which could commit Switzerland.”

Iberg further emphasized the limited scope of representation in the negotiations. ‍”Historically, employers’ organizations have had the function of ironing out ‌differences… There, we see that large sectors of the Swiss economy were not represented. Machines, pharma, agri-food… So this poses a problem in terms of representativeness.” He asserted the six billionaires present were acting on specific sector interests, not collective economic ones.

Urs⁢ Thalmann, director of Transparency International Switzerland, echoed these ‍concerns, calling the practices “worrying”⁣ and likening them to “medieval customs.”

The ⁢core ⁤issue,according to Iberg,is the lack of‌ democratic accountability.”None of these six representatives has any diplomatic representation or is the subject of an elective ⁣mandate. However, the concessions‌ they discussed in the Oval Office will hang like​ a specter over⁢ the rest‍ of the negotiations. It⁣ will be difficult for Guy Parmelin or Karin Keller-sutter to ⁢go back on these concessions.”

He argues the gifts themselves, while⁢ symbolic, are secondary to the larger issue of unelected individuals potentially shaping Swiss policy. “These gifts are vital, but ​remain ‘of the order of the anecdote’ in the great story of ⁤these six billionaires… who⁤ will potentially commit the ⁤Swiss ⁤State for all the coming years.”

A full interview with Ludovic Iberg detailing these concerns is available here.

Sources: Radio subject: Valentin Jordil; ⁣Web text: Pierrik⁣ Jordan.

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Business

SNAP Benefits Crisis: Knoxville to Aid Food Pantries

by Priya Shah – Business Editor November 11, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Knoxville Mayor Proposes $100,000 ⁣for Local⁢ Food Pantries as SNAP‍ Benefits Remain Suspended

Knoxville, TN – November 10, 2025 -​ Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon is‌ proposing a $100,000 donation to the⁣ United Way‌ of Greater Knoxville to support local food pantries as approximately 35,000 Knox County residents continue to experience⁤ a lapse in SNAP (supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) ‍benefits. the proposal, announced today, aims to address the urgent need for food ⁣assistance following a series of court⁢ rulings that have halted SNAP ‌funding in tennessee since November 1.

According to an ordinance proposed by‍ Kincannon, the⁢ city ‍funds will be distributed by the United Way to organizations “that are best suited to appropriately address this urgent need.”

The move comes ‌after ​Governor ‍bill Lee announced on November 4 a statewide commitment of $5 million to five food ​banks, with Second Harvest⁤ Food Bank of East Tennessee receiving $850,000. Second Harvest, which serves 18​ counties including Knox County, anticipates receiving the state funds within the next week, according to Chief Marketing Officer Michael Torano. ​The state allocated emergency support based⁢ on regional populations of SNAP recipients.

The majority of​ SNAP ‌beneficiaries in⁣ Knox County are extremely low-income families with children, ‍seniors,‌ adn individuals with disabilities, many of whom have already turned to local food pantries for assistance.

While ⁢the U.S. Senate has taken initial steps toward a resolution to a recent government shutdown that contributed to the SNAP funding issues, the agreement still requires a vote in the house of Representatives‌ and President Donald Trump’s signature to become law.

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Title: Thailand Launches AMC to Tackle Household Debt

by Priya Shah – Business Editor November 11, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Thailand Addresses Household Debt & Sees Economic ⁣Improvement

thailand⁢ is tackling a significant household⁣ debt burden affecting 3.4 million people, totaling over 122 ​billion baht. The⁢ Economic Cabinet is focused on finding ‍fair and sustainable solutions,particularly⁣ for small debtors of non-bank lenders and ⁢other‌ creditors,prioritizing a debtor-centric approach. A key component of this strategy is ⁣the development of a comprehensive⁤ household debt database, encompassing all financial service providers and incorporating both conventional and alternative data sources.This aims to provide all relevant sectors with‍ complete information for accurate⁤ credit‌ risk assessment, perhaps utilizing the Ministry of Finance’s developing “Ari Score” as ‌an alternative credit scoring tool.

Farmers’ Debt Relief Through BAAC AMC

Specific measures are being developed for the agricultural sector and Small and ⁤Medium Enterprises (SMEs). The bank for Agriculture and Agricultural⁢ Cooperatives (BAAC) ⁢is establishing an⁤ Asset Management Company (AMC)‍ by November to manage non-performing farmer loans. This initiative⁢ intends​ to assist approximately 100,000 farmers burdened⁤ with ⁢over 7,000-8,000 million baht in debt through ⁢restructuring options like principal‌ reduction, ‌extended repayment periods, and facilitating re-entry‍ into the credit system. This builds upon existing government debt relief efforts. Plans for SME debt relief are ⁤currently being finalized.

Positive GDP Forecast ‍for Q4

The Thai economy⁤ is showing signs of recovery. The Ministry of Finance projects a⁣ 1.1% GDP expansion⁢ in‍ the fourth quarter of the year, an‌ increase from the previously estimated 0.3%. This positive ⁢revision ​is attributed to recent economic ⁤stimulus measures, notably ⁢the “Half-Half Plus” project, ⁤increased government spending, and budget disbursement.

“Half-Half Plus” project ⁤Update

As‌ of November 10, 2025, at 5:00 ⁣p.m., the ⁣”Half-Half Plus”‌ project has⁣ seen 19.62⁢ million prosperous participants out of ⁤a total of 20 million eligible recipients.total ​spending through⁣ the project has reached 28,794 million baht,distributed across ​820,449 participating stores,resulting in 203.99 million ⁤transactions. The Ministry of Finance is urging remaining eligible citizens to initiate spending by November 11, ‍2025, at 11:00 p.m. ⁤to avoid forfeiting their participation. unused ⁤funds from ‌this phase will be considered for use⁢ in future project iterations.

Food Delivery Spending within “Half-Half Plus”

Spending ⁢through food delivery ⁢services within the‌ “Half-Half plus”​ project has reached 360 million baht from 1.31 million users. LINEMAN leads in spending with 215 million baht, followed by Grab at 127 ‌million baht.‌ ShopeeFood recorded⁤ 17 million baht ⁣in spending, and Robinhood accounted for 6.1 million baht.

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Independent review to probe ‘crisis of opportunity’ in youth inactivity

by Priya Shah – Business Editor November 9, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

McFadden Launches Review into Youth Inactivity, citing ‘Crisis of Prospect’

LONDON – LaborS Shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Pat McFadden, has announced an independent review into why increasing numbers of young people are falling out of work and education, calling it a “crisis of opportunity.” The review, spearheaded by ‍former ⁤Labour minister Alan Milburn, will examine failures across employment support, education, skills,⁤ health, and welfare systems.

The initiative follows a recent scaling back of planned welfare reforms,creating a £5 billion gap in government spending. McFadden, who took on the welfare​ brief in September, has pledged to ​continue pursuing reform despite ​the budgetary adjustments. The review aims to identify the root causes of ⁤youth inactivity and deliver “far-reaching recommendations for change” to improve prospects for young people.

Milburn stated the review will be⁣ “uncompromising in exposing failures” and will focus ⁣on preventing a generation from being “consigned to ⁣a life without employment or prospects.” He will be supported⁤ by a​ panel of expert advisors.

The review will run alongside an existing investigation led by⁣ disabilities minister Sir Stephen Timms ⁤into Personal Independence Payment (PIP) assessments, which is ⁣being developed in collaboration with disabled people and relevant organizations. ‌

McFadden, speaking to‌ the Sunday Times, ⁤emphasized the need for a sensitive approach to rising ⁢reported rates ​of mental health conditions among ‍young⁢ people, stating, “I don’t⁢ want to play ⁤amateur doctor.⁢ I want to approach this with sensitivity… I don’t believe there should be an automatic link between ⁣diagnosis and benefits.”

The announcement comes amid growing concern ‌over youth unemployment and economic inactivity rates. ⁣The review’s findings are expected to inform future Labour policy proposals aimed at boosting opportunities for young people.

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