Bunzl Canada has launched a program that gives all 1,100-plus employees one fully paid workday each year to volunteer in their communities, …
HR News Canada Staff
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FeaturedWorkforce Statistics
Employment insurance claims rise 13% as more Canadians seek benefits in July: StatsCan
The number of Canadians receiving regular employment insurance benefits jumped 13.2 per cent in the first seven months of 2025, reaching 552,000 …
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CompensationDiversity, Equity & InclusionFeaturedPayroll
Ontario releases roadmap to close 13% gender pay gap
Ontario’s Pay Equity Office released a new report today outlining global best practices for closing the gender wage gap, which stands at …
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Alberta will become the first province to add Canadian citizenship status to driver’s licences and identification cards, the government announced today. The …
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The Canadian Labour Congress is calling on the federal government to abandon spending cuts and invest in workers as Parliament returns and …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Unifor launches campaign against misinformation to support Canadian journalism
Canada’s largest private-sector union launched a multimedia campaign Tuesday to combat misinformation while supporting Canadian journalism amid what it calls ongoing attacks …
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Executive compensation in Canada’s mining industry increased in 2025, but a widening pay gap between large and small companies is creating competitive …
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FeaturedTraining & Development
Three-quarters of young adults lack access to career mentorship: Survey
Nearly three-quarters of young adults lack access to mentorship that could boost their career confidence, according to a new report highlighting widespread …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Nova Scotia reaches binding collective agreement with government employees union
Nova Scotia and the Nova Scotia Government and General Employees Union have reached a new collective agreement through binding arbitration, the province …
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FeaturedGovernment Policy & BudgetsTraining & Development
B.C. launches $2-million youth training program for biomanufacturing jobs
The British Columbia government will invest nearly $2 million over two years to train unemployed and underemployed youth for jobs in the …


