An Ottawa-based construction company has been fined $55,000 following a workplace incident that left a worker critically injured. The fine, handed down …
HR News Canada Staff
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Workplace Safety & OHS
Town of Kindersley, Sask., fined $175,000 after worker killed in sewer manhole
The Town of Kindersley in Saskatchewan has been fined $175,000 after pleading guilty to violating occupational health and safety regulations, following the …
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McGill University law professors have resumed their strike after the institution’s senior administrators backed out of promised negotiations with the Association of …
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The Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA) has announced the appointment of Lena Foran, MBA, as Senior Vice-President of Marketing and Growth, effective …
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LHH, a global talent solutions provider under the Adecco Group, has been acknowledged as a Leader and Star Performer in the 2024 …
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The start of the academic year at Concordia University is at risk as professional staff prepare to strike following nearly a year …
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FeaturedGovernment Policy & Budgets
Saskatchewan covers shortfall in federal employment funding, urges Ottawa to reverse ‘reckless’ cuts
The Government of Saskatchewan has stepped in to bridge a $17.6 million shortfall in federal funding for employment and skills training, ensuring …
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Axonify, a company specializing in frontline employee training and communications, has entered into a partnership with Workday, Inc., a provider of human …
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FeaturedTraining & Development
Ontario funds skilled trades training for Francophone survivors of domestic abuse
The Ontario government is investing $1 million in a new initiative aimed at supporting Francophone survivors of domestic abuse by providing them …
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)Featured
MIT report urges companies to integrate worker input in AI adoption to avoid alienation
Companies rushing to adopt generative artificial intelligence (AI) technologies may risk alienating their workforce if they fail to include employee voices in …


