TELUS has declared it will not use artificial intelligence (AI) technology to create or replicate art or imagery of Indigenous Peoples. This …
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CompensationFeaturedLabour Relations
Ombudsman concludes Canadian Armed Forces members face inequities due to limited grievance rights
Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members face significant inequities due to their limited or non-existent grievance rights concerning compensation and benefits, concludes Gregory …
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BenefitsFeatured
Deadline approaching for interim Canada Dental Benefit applications for children in low-income homes
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has issued a reminder to families that the deadline to apply for the second and final benefit …
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Industry NewsWorkplace Safety Products
Camfil offers up guide to help commercial building managers identify, eliminate mold
Global air filtration company Camfil has published a comprehensive guide to help commercial building managers identify and eliminate mold, a significant threat …
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FeaturedWorkplace Safety & OHS
Working in extreme heat: 10 tips to keep your teams safe as temperatures soar
Record-breaking heat is forecast to settle over Ontario and parts of eastern Canada this week, with temperatures in the mid-30s and humidex …
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FeaturedLabour ShortagesTraining & Development
Ontario spending more than $6 million to train 1,000 plus carpenters
The Ontario government has announced a significant investment of over $6 million through the Skills Development Fund (SDF) to support the training …
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Labour Relations
Workers at grocery giant Metro’s distribution centre in Montreal ratify collective agreement
Unionized employees at Metro’s distribution centre in Montréal have ratified a new five-year collective agreement, the company announced. The employees, represented by …
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Nokia has announced the appointment of Lorna Gibb as chief people officer (CPO) and member of the group leadership team, effective immediately. …
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Labour ministers from the provincial and federal governments are gathering for a virtual meeting on June 17. Randy Boissonnault, the federal Minister …
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FeaturedWorkplace Safety & OHS
Changes to Saskatchewan’s workers’ comp legislation will expand coverage, simplify processes: Province
A number of significant amendments to Saskatchewan’s Workers’ Compensation Act are coming into effect on Oct. 1, 2024, including changes designed to …