By Craig Lord Some economists are putting an increasingly optimistic slant on Canada’s tariff dispute with the United States, arguing the economy should …
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Immigration, pension: A look at survey questions put forward by Alberta Next panel
By Jack Farrell The Alberta Next panel, chaired by Premier Danielle Smith, is holding town halls this summer to get feedback on how …
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By Kyle Duggan Defence Minister David McGuinty’s office says it’s considering a “combination of approaches” to boosting pay for armed service members, including …
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‘The biggest betrayal’: A year on, staff grieve Ontario Science Centre’s snap closure
By Allison Jones and Liam Casey In the year since the abrupt closure of the Ontario Science Centre, the cost of a new …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
DHL Express halts operations as anti-replacement worker bill takes effect amid strike
By Christopher Reynolds DHL Express Canada shut down operations early Friday morning amid a strike and lockout, halting thousands of daily parcel deliveries …
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Via Rail has reached a tentative deal with the union representing 2,400 workers across the country. The deal averts a walkout involving …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Canada Post reaches deal with second-largest union, negotiations continue with CUPW
Canada Post says it has reached a contract deal with its second-largest union while negotiations continue with the Canadian Union of Postal …
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CompensationDiversity, Equity & InclusionFeatured
Pay inequality persists for women, minorities in federal public service: report
By Catherine Morrison While the federal government has made gains on diversity and equity in the public service, inequities persist when it comes …
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FeaturedWorkplace Safety & OHS
Food company pleads guilty in Edmonton smokehouse death, Crowns asks for fine
By Lisa Johnson A commercial food processing company has pleaded guilty to a workplace safety charge after an Edmonton worker became trapped in …
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FeaturedRetention
Heavy workloads, high stress, low wages driving PSWs out of profession, report says
By Nicole Ireland Five years ago, Nilmini Senewiratne was only getting part-time hours, no benefits and had to rush from client to client …


