MTS Centre’s True North Sports & Entertainment Ltd. President and CEO, Jim Ludlow sent a nasty letter on January 14th, 2004 addressed to IATSE’s international representative Barny Haines threatening legal action. Read the rest of this entry »

January 16th, 2005 was the WWE’s first stop at the new MTS Centre in Winnipeg, after bringing Raw and Smackdown to the old Winnipeg arena last July and IATSE was there for a match of their own. Read the rest of this entry »

The results of a meeting between IATSE and the MTS Centre with a NDP provincial conciliator on February 1st, 2005 seems to have resulted in an agreement for an immediate media blackout.Barny Haines, International rep for IATSE 63 would only confirm that there is a media blackout and had no further comment. Read the rest of this entry »

MTS Centre’s True North Sports & Entertainment Ltd. President and CEO, Jim Ludlow sent a nasty letter on January 14th, 2004 addressed to IATSE’s international representative Barny Haines threatening legal action. Read the rest of this entry »

January 16th, 2005 was the WWE’s first stop at the new MTS Centre in Winnipeg, after bringing Raw and Smackdown to the old Winnipeg arena last July and IATSE was there for a match of their own. Read the rest of this entry »

A poll, released in November 2004 by the Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships, insults the intelligence of the Canadian public and Canadian workers by suggesting that they would favour P3s for hospitals and other infrastructure projects, CUPE president Paul Moist stated. Read the rest of this entry »