By Julian Orlando Chaves | Huntsville Forester At the last Huntsville council meeting, Monday, March 25, Councillors Bob Stone and Scott Morrison shared their plans …
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The City of Melfort gained a new physician in Dr. Evan Mah in the fall of 2023. The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) …
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After submitting the winning entry in a video contest a young Baker Lake videographer can upgrade his gear and include on his resumé that …
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A long simmering dispute between the Higgs provincial government in New Brunswick and the Canadian Union of Public Employees came to a …
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Employees of Thessalon First Nation (TFN) are applying to join the United Steelworkers, an action some allege is born of the poor …
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Mental Health
Living beyond schizophrenia: The inspiring story of Chatham, Ont.-resident Gordon Chandler
Gordon Chandler is proof it’s possible to live your best life after a mental health diagnosis. The Chatham resident, who lives with …
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Training & DevelopmentWorkplace Safety & OHS
Six years after Humboldt tragedy, New Brunswick puts in mandatory truck training
By John Chilibeck | The Daily Gleaner New Brunswick is making training mandatory for new truck drivers, six years after 16 people on …
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Labour Relations
Hundreds of workers declare unified front ahead of negotiations at Queen’s University
By Michelle Dorey Forestell | Kingstonist.com Unions representing 5,000 workers at Queen’s University came out swinging today in what they anticipate will …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Non-Public Funds workers in Kingston, Ont., set to return to work after 100 days on picket line
By Owen Fullerton, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter After nearly 100 days on the picket lines for civilian military workers in cities including Kingston, …
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HR NewsWorkplace Safety & OHS
Vancouver food workers rally for safer conditions amid rising temperatures
By Brishti Basu | The Tyee Summer is typically when restaurants hire and train new workers. During the 2021 heat dome, that meant …