The Ontario government is spending $500,000 to help Sault Ste. Marie develop a strategy to attract foreign investment and reduce its reliance …
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Labour RelationsFeatured
Unifor demands government action as Interfor idles Nairn Centre, Ont., sawmill
Unifor is calling for urgent government intervention after Interfor announced it will indefinitely wind down operations at its Nairn Centre, Ont., sawmill, …
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The Canadian Federation of Independent Business says business closures in Canada have exceeded new business starts for six straight quarters, and it …
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Labour Relations
Grand River Transit workers in Ontario could strike May 1 as contract deadline looms
Unifor Local 4304 has four days to reach a deal with the Region of Waterloo before roughly 850 Grand River Transit workers …
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RecruitmentFeaturedGovernment Policy & BudgetsTraining & Development
Alberta fast-tracks four new teaching certificates amid classroom growth
Alberta’s government is creating four new expedited teaching certificates to get qualified people into classrooms faster, as the province faces a surge …
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Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings has appointed Emma Woodthorpe as chief people officer, effective April 27, with a mandate to strengthen leadership and …
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Labour Law
PREMIUM West Haldimand General Hospital nurses lose bid for full-shift premium after overtime gap
West Haldimand General Hospital was right to limit premium pay to the hours that breached a scheduling rule — not the entire …
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FeaturedMental Health
Financial stress weakening productivity and retirement security, PwC survey finds
More than half of American workers say financial stress is hurting their performance on the job, according to new research from professional …
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PensionsFeaturedGovernment Policy & Budgets
B.C. updates workplace pension rules to boost savings, protect surviving spouses
British Columbia is strengthening workplace pension standards under the Pension Benefits Standards Act (PBSA), with changes taking effect in 2026 that expand …
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Government Policy & BudgetsFeatured
Ottawa and P.E.I. invest $3.1 million to retrain tariff-hit workers
The governments of Canada and Prince Edward Island are investing close to $3.1 million over three years to help workers whose jobs …


