A worker who signed a settlement agreement resolving a duty of fair representation complaint — then tried to back out the same …
HR News Canada Staff
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Government Policy & BudgetsFeatured
P.E.I. labour and industrial relations office moving to new location on April 27
Prince Edward Island’s Labour and Industrial Relations office will move to a new Charlottetown address on April 27, the provincial government has …
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Government Policy & BudgetsFeaturedTraining & Development
Province launches $480,000 trades strategy for African Nova Scotian youth
Nova Scotia has launched a new African Nova Scotian Skilled Trades Strategy, backed by $480,000 over two years, to recruit and retain …
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A B.C. arbitrator has ruled that a grievance filed on behalf of a former Simon Fraser University employee can proceed, rejecting the …
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ImmigrationFeaturedGovernment Policy & BudgetsRetention
B.C. opts in to rural worker retention policy, rejects broader temporary foreign worker expansion
British Columbia will allow rural employers to keep existing low-wage temporary foreign workers beyond the current cap, but the province is rejecting …
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Government Policy & BudgetsFeatured
Ontario introduces legislation targeting worker protections and red tape cuts
The Ontario government has introduced new legislation that would strengthen workplace health and safety rules, improve labour mobility across Canada and streamline …
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RecruitmentFeaturedGovernment Policy & Budgets
Federal government opens Canada Summer Jobs hiring with up to 100,000 positions available
The federal government has launched the hiring period for Canada Summer Jobs 2026, with up to 100,000 paid positions available for young …
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Corporate Social ResponsibilityFeaturedGovernment Policy & Budgets
Ontario Chamber of Commerce joins province’s emergency response network
The Ontario Chamber of Commerce has signed a partnership agreement with the provincial government to serve as a communications link between the …
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FeaturedCompensationLabour Relations
Ontario and midwives association ratify three-year deal worth up to $52 million
The Ontario government and the Association of Ontario Midwives (AOM) have ratified a new three-year funding agreement that includes a seven per …
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Ontario is launching daily GO train service between Stratford and Toronto this summer, giving commuters, students and tourists a new rail link …


