A recent dispute over the use of a voice similar to Hollywood actor Scarlett Johansson by the maker of ChatGPT is another …
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After cemetery strike, grieving Montreal families still waiting to bury loved ones
For more than a year, an urn holding the ashes of Bridget Heffernan’s brother has remained in her Montreal-area home instead of …
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Ongoing financial uncertainty is forcing the Hot Docs Film Festival to temporarily close its flagship Toronto theatre and lay off staff for …
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Pay increases, AI provisions included in Writers Guild of Canada labour deal
The Writers Guild of Canada has ratified a new three-year contract that increases pay and implements artificial intelligence protections for writers, story …
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The rise of remote work has led to a loss of workplace social connections that is negatively affecting employees, a new report …
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Nurses in the majority of long-term care homes in Ontario are set to get what their union is calling the most significant …
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New prosperity index indicates $9,000 income gap for African Nova Scotian men
Statistics tracking the economic prosperity of Nova Scotia’s Black community have been gathered in a first-of-its kind report released today. The African …
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Saskatchewan teachers and government say they’ve reached tentative agreement
Saskatchewan’s teachers and the provincial government say they’ve reached a tentative agreement on a new contract after months of sparring. Saskatchewan Teachers’ …
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Canadians are continuing to be laid off as part of a wave of job cuts that began in 2023 as companies assessed …
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Diversity, Equity & InclusionFeaturedLegislation & Compliance
Ontario to require menstrual products on construction sites
Ontario is set to require larger construction projects to provide menstrual products on site. Labour Minister David Piccini says the province is …


