By Elliot Goodell Ugalde, Queen’s University, Ontario Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program has recently come under intense scrutiny, with a new United …
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Town of Kindersley, Sask., fined $175,000 after worker killed in sewer manhole
The Town of Kindersley in Saskatchewan has been fined $175,000 after pleading guilty to violating occupational health and safety regulations, following the …
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By Richard Wright | The Lake Report Niagara-on-the-Lake migrant worker Denver Cunningham likes the farm he works on, has a genuine level of …
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By Maggie Macintosh | Winnipeg Free Press The University of Manitoba is suing its former law school dean to recover hundreds of thousands …
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FeaturedOpinionRecruitment
Parental guidance not advised: Moms, dads need to step back in the job search process
Finding jobs isn’t easy, and this became even more of a challenge during the pandemic, when losing jobs was the norm. When …
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By Tom Taylor | NWT News/North The Northwest Territories Power Corporation (NTPC) is on the hunt for new employees. NTPC, based in …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
GO Transit operations impacted by railway dispute to resume this morning: Metrolinx
Thousands of Ontario riders will return to their normal commute this morning as a train line and station are set to resume …
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Montreal commuter lines halted by rail shutdown to resume service today: Exo
Greater Montreal riders will return to their regular commute this morning as the Exo transit system says service will resume after the …
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Traffic at Canada’s two largest railways is slated to resume today as a rail work stoppage comes to an end following a …
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Labour board orders rail workers back on the job as Teamsters vow to appeal
Freight trains must start rolling again first thing Monday morning, the federal labour board ruled Saturday as it ordered thousands of rail …