Women continue to be significantly underrepresented in Canada’s Environmental and Clean Technology (ECT) sector, according to a new study by Statistics Canada. …
HR News Canada Staff
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FeaturedImmigrationWorkforce Statistics
Newly landed immigrants more likely to receive Canada Child Benefit if employed: Statistics Canada, CRA study
Newly landed immigrant couples in Canada with young children and some employment income are significantly more likely to receive the Canada child …
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FeaturedTraining & Development
Grants to cover tuition for in-demand career training in British Columbia
People in British Columbia pursuing in-demand careers will soon have access to grants covering most or all of their tuition through the …
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Featured
Relief for Toronto commuters? Province kicks in $73 million to speed up Gardiner Expressway construction
Workers who commute into downtown Toronto by car via the Gardiner Expressway have a sliver of hope on their gridlocked horizon — …
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)Featured
AI adding to employee workloads despite C-suite investment: Study
Despite significant investment in artificial intelligence (AI) by employers, the technology is increasing the workload for many full-time employees, reducing productivity and …
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Beeline has promoted Manfred Vogels to Vice President, EMEA Markets, joining the company’s Executive Leadership Team (ELT). This move is part of …
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Awards and CompetitionsTop Employers
Tecsys recognized as a top workplace in Canada, U.S., and Europe
Tecsys Inc., a prominent player in supply chain management solutions, has been awarded the Great Place to Work Certification for 2024, covering …
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Awards and CompetitionsTop Employers
Robert Half recognized as one of Canada’s best workplaces in professional services
Robert Half, a global talent solutions and business consulting firm, has been named one of Canada’s 2024 Best Workplaces in Professional Services …
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The federal government has approved the tentative collective agreement for the Border Services Group, which covers about 11,000 employees at the Canada …
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Customers were able to return to hundreds of Ontario’s liquor stores as they reopened Tuesday following a two-week strike, but tensions between …


