By Renaud Foucart People have become used to living with AI fairly quickly. ChatGPT is barely three years old, but has changed …
The Conversation
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Global HR PracticesOpinion
The big higher education question in 2026 ought to be: What are we preparing young people for?
By Lucy Gill-Simmen The UK’s proposed post-16 education and skills policy promises a nation “where nobody is left behind”. The country’s modern …
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FeaturedOpinionRemote Working
How to get managers to say yes to flexible work arrangements, according to new research
By Melissa A. Wheeler, Anne Bardoel, Asanka Gunasekara, and Lindsie Arthur In the modern workplace, flexible arrangements can be as important as …
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By Kirk Chang AI is already doing a pretty good job at taking on some of the world’s workload. It has produced …
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Global HR Practices
Ethiopian women and safety: Why some switch their ethnic identity when they start working
By Monica Beeder For many women in Ethiopia, getting their first formal job doesn’t just change their income; it can change how …
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FeaturedLabour RelationsOpinion
Organized labour continues to make gains in Canada’s most anti-union province
By Andrew Stevens and Angèle Poirier In October 2025, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith invoked back-to-work legislation to end a strike by tens …
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FeaturedOpinionWellness
The flu is everywhere. So why aren’t Canadians getting vaccinated for viral illnesses?
By Andrea DeKeseredy, Amy Kaler, and Michelle Maroto The death of Prashant Sreekumar made headlines across Canada when the 43-year-old father of …
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)FeaturedMental HealthOpinion
Reports of ‘AI psychosis’ are emerging — here’s what a psychiatric clinician has to say
By Alexandre Hudon Artificial intelligence is increasingly woven into everyday life, from chatbots that offer companionship to algorithms that shape what we …
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Diversity, Equity & InclusionFeaturedRetention
How online communities are helping women stay in the skilled trades
By Daniela Gatti and Mark Julien Canada is facing a significant demographic challenge. Between 2019 and 2028, approximately 700,000 skilled trades workers …
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Labour ShortagesOpinion
Canada has too few professional archeologists, and that has economic consequences
By Lindsay Amundsen-Meyer, Kenneth Roy Holyoke, and Matthew Munro Canadian cultural resource management archeologists — professional consultants involved in environmental assessment and …

