Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is a “fraud” for portraying himself as a friend of the working class, the head of the country’s …
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Diversity, Equity & InclusionFeatured
For moms-to-be, it’s possible to take maternity leave without breaking the bank
Pregnancy is often an exciting and anxious time for parents-to-be. And while painting the nursery and choosing a stroller are typically on …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
WestJet issues 72-hour lockout notice to mechanics union, prepares to reduce schedule
WestJet has issued a 72-hour lockout notice to the union representing its mechanics, and warns a work stoppage could happen as early …
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Ontario will need 33,200 more nurses and 50,853 more personal support workers by 2032, the government projects — figures it tried to …
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FeaturedWorkplace Safety & OHS
Parliament spaces out microphones after another interpreter is injured
The federal government has been forced to adjust the set-up in the House of Commons and committee rooms after another language interpreter …
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FeaturedGovernment Policy & BudgetsLegislation & Compliance
Ontario to increase fines for ‘bad actor’ employers
Ontario is set to clamp down on bad employers with big fines. Labour Minister David Piccini says his government will introduce legislation …
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Labour Relations
Unifor withdraws Amazon union applications, citing ‘suspiciously high’ employee data
Unifor says it’s temporarily withdrawing its applications to represent workers at two Vancouver-area Amazon facilities, accusing the e-commerce giant of providing a …
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The union representing staff in New Brunswick’s Tourism Department says money spent by the tourism minister and her deputy on a European …
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FeaturedImmigrationWorkplace Safety & OHS
Ontario to change how it compensates injured migrant workers
Ontario will revamp how it compensates injured migrant workers. Workplace Safety and Insurance Board president Jeff Lang says the changes affect how …
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FeaturedMental HealthWorkplace Safety & OHS
Report shows decline of injury rate in Nova Scotia workplaces, rise in mental trauma
The rate of injury to Nova Scotia workers continued to decline in 2023 and is down to half the rate recorded 20 …

