New Brunswick’s economy continued to expand in 2024, with gains in employment, population and capital investment, according to a provincial report released …
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    A Quebec-based construction subcontractor has been fined $65,000 after a worker was critically injured by a swinging load on a high-rise project … 
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    OpenText has appointed Kristen Ludgate, a former top HR executive at HP and 3M, to its board of directors, the company announced … 
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    More than 800 nuclear scientists and engineers at Canadian Nuclear Laboratories have suspended their strike after reaching a tentative deal with their … 
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    FeaturedIndustry NewsTechnology in HRUKG to manage HR and payroll systems for LPGA under new partnershipThe Ladies Professional Golf Association has selected UKG as its official HR, payroll, and workforce management technology provider under a multi-year deal … 
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    FeaturedLabour RelationsLabour talks stall at CN Tower as Unifor warns of possible strike before Canada DayContract negotiations between Unifor and the CN Tower have broken down, raising the prospect of a strike or lockout at one of … 
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    Artificial Intelligence (AI)FeaturedSun Life launches GenAI note-taking tool to cut admin time for advisorsSun Life has rolled out a generative AI-powered Notes Assistant tool across Canada, designed to help financial advisors reduce time spent on … 
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    Niobec Inc. has ratified a new five-year collective agreement with its 350 blue-collar workers in Saint-Honoré, Que., bringing an end to recent … 
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    Canfor Corporation will permanently shut down its Estill and Darlington sawmills in South Carolina this August, citing weak market conditions and continued … 
 
			        

 
			        
