The federal government will invest more than $3.5 million in Northern Ontario’s forestry industry as part of a broader $450 million national …
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A new survey of more than 4,200 federal supervisors shows they have good knowledge of their language-of-work responsibilities under the Official Languages …
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HR AssociationsIndustry NewsTechnology in HR
SHRM Labs opens applications for workplace tech accelerator program
SHRM Labs has opened applications for its 2026 WorkplaceTech Accelerator program, targeting high-growth technology startups that address workplace challenges. The application window …
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Air Canada’s 10,000 flight attendants have rejected a tentative contract agreement, sending the wage dispute to mediation while ensuring flights continue without …
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Twenty-three early childhood educators at Munro Academy Early Learning Centre in Sydney Mines, N.S., are threatening to strike Monday unless their employer …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Unifor calls for stronger action despite welcoming federal tariff response measures
Canada’s largest private-sector union welcomed federal measures announced last week to support workers hit by U.S. tariffs but said stronger action is …
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A new survey of 79,000 businesses worldwide found that 80 per cent of Canadian employers are unsure whether their employees would discuss …
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Unifor is demanding transparency from Diageo as the liquor giant prepares to shut down its Amherstburg, Ont., plant while maintaining that Crown …
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Government Policy & BudgetsPeople on the Move
Richard Grounds appointed chair of B.C. skilled trades appeals board
The British Columbia government has appointed Richard Grounds to a three-year term as chair of the Skilled Trades BC Appeal Board, effective …
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Employment LawFeaturedLegislation & Compliance
Saskatchewan amends employment standards to limit sick notes, protect tips
Saskatchewan will implement new employment standards rules in January that limit when employers can request sick notes and prohibit withholding tips from …


