![]() And we’re very, very far apart,” says von Schoenberg, who proposed wage increases that match inflation. “It’s sad that things come down to money, but they do. They’ve hit a major sticking point: money. The two sides have been bargaining since December. These days good days are harder to find, he says.ĬATCA members work for Nav Canada, a privately run not-for-profit corporation that runs civil air navigation - and their contract expired at the end of March. He’s president of the Canadian Air Traffic Control Association, the union that represents the unseen folks in airport towers who make sure airplanes don’t smash into each other. ![]() TOWER TROUBLE - NICK VON SCHOENBERG isn’t hitting the alarm yet. “There are no further new episodes of Tucker Carlson Originals running on the platform.” should “liberate” Canada from Prime Minister JUSTIN TRUDEAU’s “tyranny,” won’t air May 1 on Fox Nation, as previously planned. SHELVED - Fox News has scrapped plans to release TUCKER CARLSON’s “O Canada!” documentary on its subscription streaming service following his exit from the company.Ī Fox News spokesperson confirmed to Playbook the episode Carlson had dedicated to exploring if the U.S. Stay tuned: Playbook will have full coverage of the summit in Friday’s Playbook - including spotteds from the testimonial dinner. And don’t miss: Zi-Ann’s interview with SIMON KENNEDY on Canada’s industrial challenge. PPF President and CEO Edward Greenspon, left, with Simon Kennedy, deputy minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada. Wait, there’s more: Check out our five key takeaways from a recent interview with Verheul. ZI-ANN LUM will tackle international trade with a pair of Canadian ambassadors: NADIA THEODORE, who reps the country at the World Trade Organization and IAN MCKAY, who is ambo in Japan and special envoy to the Indo-Pacific. NICK TAYLOR-VAISEY will talk about artificial intelligence with Microsoft Canada president CHRIS BARRY and public policy director OWEN LARTER. Also on the agenda: POLITICO is moderating a pair of PPF fireside chats. On today’s roster: Summit speakers include MIKE MCNAIR, JANICE STEIN, SEAMUS O’REGAN, RUPA BANERJEE, CHRIS FOX and STEVE VERHEUL. Read the extended cut of Raitt’s interview with POLITICO Canada. Raitt spoke to POLITICO, a media partner of the PPF event, about climate targets, carbon taxes and what it will take for Canada to compete. She will be honored this evening at a testimonial dinner, lauded by the PPF for “her openness and honesty, and her drive to get difficult things done.” ![]() eating Canada’s lunch on the great energy transition?” - is intentional, she tells us. Talking it out: Raitt is on the agenda at the Public Policy Forum’s Canada Growth Summit 2023, a daylong confab at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. “We have so much going on for us in this country, it would be a damn shame if we just couldn’t,” says the former Conservative Cabinet minister and now the vice-chair of global investment banking at CIBC. NEED FOR SPEED - LISA RAITT says Canada needs to get out of its own way. Also, we talk to former diplomats about The Diplomat - which they’re devouring. Plus, air traffic controllers are antsy about negotiations with their federal employer. I’m your host, Nick Taylor-Vaisey, with Zi-Ann Lum.Today, we’re at the Public Policy Forum’s Canada Growth Summit. Send tips | Subscribe here | Email Nick | Follow Politico Canada
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