U.S. company LKQ Corp. has signed a deal to buy Quebec-based Uni-Select Inc. in an agreement that values the company at about $2.8 billion.
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U.S. auto equipment supplier LKQ to buy Quebec’s Uni-Select for $2.6-billionChicago-based LKQ is offering $48 a share in cash for Uni-Select, a 20.7% premium to the company’s share price over the last 20 trading days
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Quebec premier asks unions for flexibility amid collective bargaining talksMONTREAL — Quebec’s public sector unions must be more “flexible” in their approach to collective bargaining talks with the province, Premier Francois Legault…
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Quebec premier asks unions for flexibility amid collective bargaining talksMONTREAL — Quebec’s public sector unions must be more “flexible” in their approach to collective bargaining talks with the province, Premier Francois Legault…
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Mooseheads complete first step of their daunting trip to Quebec in fine fashion | SaltWirePhase one of the Halifax Mooseheads' demanding visit to Quebec couldn't have gone better. The Mooseheads played a textbook game against the fifth-overall ...
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Quebec’s Legault asks public-sector unions for flexibility amid collective bargaining talksLegault issued a Facebook post today saying union leaders are operating with a “closed mindset” and are refusing to sit down with the government to find a solution before their contracts end on Mar. 31
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