By Craig Lord Statistics Canada’s labour force survey on Friday showed little improvement in March after a volatile few months that saw employment …
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British Columbia’s wood manufacturing sector is again sounding the alarm about Canada’s softwood lumber dispute with the United States, calling it a …
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CAE Inc. says it is laying off two per cent of its workforce as the flight simulator maker gears down ahead of …
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FeaturedArtificial Intelligence (AI)
Customers, execs not seeing eye-to-eye on AI-powered customer service: survey
By Sammy Hudes A new report suggests there is a widening gap between consumers’ expectations for customer service in the era of artificial …
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By Craig Lord The Canadian Union of Public Employees says the federal government’s probe into allegations of unpaid work in the airline sector …
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FeaturedCorporate Social Responsibility
Canadians encouraged to register as organ donors as Green Shirt Day returns
By Daniela Germano Green Shirt Day is back, and Canadians are being encouraged once more to register as organ donors. The day is …
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By Kelly Geraldine Malone United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said Tuesday that he doesn’t expect negotiations on the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement on trade …
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FeaturedWorkplace Safety & OHS
Runway safety incidents on the rise in Canada, but very close calls level off
By Christopher Reynolds The number of safety incidents on Canadian runways is on the rise, having reached new highs in recent years even …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Unifor raises concerns about Stellantis’ potential plans for Brampton assembly plant
The prospect of U.S. automaker Stellantis using its Brampton, Ont., facility as a bare bones assembly plant for Chinese electric vehicles is …
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By Sammy Hudes The Canadian economy is expected to see modest growth this year, but the ongoing war in the Middle East and …

