By Catherine Morrison About 6,200 federal public servants have applied to retire early, with just more than two months to go until the …
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)FeaturedLayoffs
Bank of Canada expects limited job losses in AI transformation
By Craig Lord The Bank of Canada isn’t yet seeing widespread job losses from artificial intelligence but senior officials at the central bank …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
B.C. nurses vote for strike, as union boss raises prospect of dispute amid World Cup
By Marissa Birnie Members of British Columbia’s nurses union have voted overwhelmingly to strike, with union president Adriane Gear raising the prospect of …
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ImmigrationFeatured
‘Unwanted wherever you go’: New Canadian asylum law leaves some migrants in limbo
By Charlotte Glorieux When a 26-year-old Haitian mother and her young daughter crossed into Quebec from the United States through forest trails on …
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Government Policy & BudgetsFeatured
Forests Minister Parmar says B.C. has flagged Middle East as emerging export market
By Wolfgang Depner British Columbia Forests Minister Ravi Parmar says the province could be selling more wood in the Middle East among other …
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Remote WorkingFeaturedGovernment Policy & Budgets
Several federal departments short of space as public servants return to the office
By Catherine Morrison Several federal departments have delayed or are considering delaying having their staff to return to the office four days a …
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By Ritika Dubey It’s shaping up to be another tough year for summer job seekers. Competition is still high as fewer companies open …
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RecruitmentFeaturedGovernment Policy & Budgets
Help wanted: Workforce planning key for northern infrastructure, military projects
By Lauren Krugel Canada’s North has an outsized presence on the list of infrastructure proposals referred to the federal major projects office so …
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FeaturedHR News
Experts understand anxiety about hantavirus, but say it’s unlikely to be next pandemic
By Nicole Ireland Infectious disease specialist Dr. Allison McGeer has lived and worked through SARS-1 in 2003, the H1N1 flu pandemic in 2009 …
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Government Policy & BudgetsFeaturedLabour Relations
Feds greenlight $673 million to keep Canada Post afloat this year
The federal government is handing hundreds of millions of dollars to Canada Post to keep the money-bleeding mail service afloat for the …


