Manitoba employees who adopt a child or use a surrogate now have the right to take up to 16 weeks of unpaid …
HR News Canada Staff
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Legislation & ComplianceFeatured
Manitoba limits when employers can demand sick notes effective Oct. 1, 2026
Manitoba employers will face new restrictions on when they can ask workers to produce sick notes, under legislation the province passed in …
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A Toronto-area retirement home violated its collective agreement by using agency workers to perform bargaining unit work without applying union protections, a …
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CompensationArtificial Intelligence (AI)FeaturedPayroll
New hires in AI-driven roles out-earn tenured workers, Payscale report finds
New hires in knowledge-based roles being reshaped by artificial intelligence earn 3.6 per cent more on average than tenured employees in the …
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PensionsFeatured
Most Canadians expect to fund their own retirement – retirees, though, say otherwise
A new study from the CAAT Pension Plan finds a sharp gap between what working Canadians expect from retirement and what retirees …
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LayoffsFeaturedLabour Relations
Bell cuts about 180 jobs across Atlantic Canada, Quebec and Ontario: Unifor
Unifor says Bell has notified the union of approximately 180 job cuts across bargaining units in Atlantic Canada, Quebec and Ontario, with …
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RecruitmentArtificial Intelligence (AI)FeaturedIndustry News
Adecco records 1.2 million AI candidate interactions across 10 countries
Adecco has surpassed 1.2 million artificial intelligence-powered candidate interactions across 10 countries, cutting the time to deliver placements by 50 per cent …
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CompensationDiversity, Equity & InclusionFeatured
One in five reporting employers owe women wage increases: Canada’s Pay Equity Commissioner
Canada’s Pay Equity Commissioner says about one in five federally regulated employers that filed pay equity reports owe wage increases to female …
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Workers at Collingwood Nursing Home will receive general wage increases totalling 8 per cent over a two-year contract, after a board of …
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Canada’s population shrank in the first quarter of 2026, marking a rare decline driven by falling immigration numbers and more deaths than …


