By Sarah Ritchie The federal government is hosting a summit in Toronto today aimed at bolstering the economy in the face of Canada’s …
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Employment LawFeatured
Judge tells Quebec car dealership to rehire man fired for sexual assault conviction
Quebec’s labour tribunal has ordered a car dealership in south-central Quebec to rehire an employee it had fired after he was convicted …
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By Catherine Morrison Canada’s federal public service grew by more than 100,000 people over the past 10 years, and both the Liberals and …
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CFL teams will have more money to spend on bolstering their rosters in 2025. The league announced Wednesday that its salary cap …
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FeaturedGovernment Policy & Budgets
Alberta creating new social support program for people with disabilities able to work
By Jack Farrell Alberta’s government says it’s looking to help people with disabilities join and stay in the workforce without losing access to …
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By Michel Saba in Ottawa Uncertainty still hangs over the Canadian economy despite U.S. President Donald Trump announcing a 30-day pause in tariffs that …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Auto sector dodges tariffs but threats to sector and economy remain: Unifor
By Ian Bickis Canada’s auto sector and the economy at large has dodged the immediate threat of tariffs but significant risks remain. The …
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By Kelly Geraldine Malone Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada will hit back with steep, immediate retaliatory tariffs on American goods after U.S. …
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CompensationFeatured
Nova Scotia’s largest ever increase to the minimum wage is inadequate: advocacy group
By Michael MacDonald The Nova Scotia government says workers will benefit from the province’s largest ever increase to the minimum wage later this …
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Diversity, Equity & InclusionFeaturedPensions
Alberta pension manager fires 19 employees, including DEI program lead
By Jack Farrell Alberta’s public pension manager has laid off 19 employees and cut their positions, including the role of running its diversity, …


