The Government of Saskatchewan and the province’s public school teachers have reached a new collective agreement, bringing an end to months of… …
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FeaturedMental Health
Nova Scotia funds new psychology program to train child mental health specialists
Nova Scotia is investing in a new doctoral psychology program at Mount Saint Vincent University aimed at boosting the province’s capacity to… …
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FeaturedGovernment Policy & BudgetsTraining & Development
Alberta earmarks $20M for NAIT trades centre planning in budget 2025
Alberta’s government is proposing a $20-million investment in its 2025 budget to advance planning and design of a new trades and technology… …
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Trip.com Group has added three days of paid childcare leave for employees with children under 18, expanding its support for working parents …
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Caterpillar Inc. has appointed Christy Pambianchi as chief human resources officer, effective May 1, the company announced Thursday. She will join the …
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Industry NewsWorkplace Safety Products
Ontario firm uses custom tech to supply first responders with safety gear
A small business based just north of Toronto has quietly become a critical supply partner for Canada’s first responders, using homegrown e-commerce …
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Executives at Bell Canada Enterprises (BCE) awarded themselves more than $5 million in bonuses — including nearly $2.4 million to CEO Mirko …
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Canada’s steel industry is calling for immediate government action after the United States announced a fresh round of tariffs under the Trump… …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Ontario nurses head to arbitration over staffing ratios, failed talks with hospitals
The Ontario Nurses’ Association and the Ontario Hospital Association are back in arbitration Wednesday after contract negotiations broke down once again—this time… …
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Ontario’s minimum wage will increase to $17.60 per hour on Oct. 1, the provincial government announced Tuesday, marking a 2.4 per cent… …


