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Todd Humber
 
	Todd Humber
Todd Humber is an award-winning workplace journalist who has been covering the HR, employment law, and workplace safety beats for 25 years. He is the publisher and editor-in-chief at HR News Canada, published by North Wall Media.
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    FeaturedOpinionWorkplace Safety & OHSWhen OSHA stops talking, workers pay the price: Why transparency matters in safetyby Todd Humberby Todd HumberAbout once a week, I pop onto the press release section of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) website as part … 
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    FeaturedGovernment Policy & BudgetsNova Scotia budget cuts small business tax, hikes minimum wageby Todd Humberby Todd HumberNova Scotia’s 2025-26 budget includes tax cuts for small businesses, an increased minimum wage, and investments in workforce development, measures that could … 
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    Artificial Intelligence (AI)FeaturedRecruitmentHR leaders increasingly trust AI in hiring, but concerns remainby Todd Humberby Todd HumberThe majority of HR leaders now trust artificial intelligence (AI) in hiring decisions, according to HireVue’s 2025 Global Guide to AI in … 
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    Artificial Intelligence (AI)FeaturedWorkplace Safety & OHSAI-powered weapon scanners installed at Winnipeg hospital in response to staff safety concernsby Todd Humberby Todd HumberThe Manitoba government has permanently installed artificial intelligence-powered weapon scanners at the emergency departments of Health Sciences Centre (HSC) Winnipeg in response … 
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    People on the MoveF&M Bank names Carly Buchanan as chief people officerby Todd Humberby Todd HumberF&M Bank has appointed Carly Buchanan as its new chief people officer, the company announced Friday. Buchanan will lead the bank’s human … 
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    CompensationFeaturedLegislation & ComplianceB.C. minimum wage to rise 2.6% on June 1, 2025by Todd Humberby Todd HumberBritish Columbia’s minimum wage will rise 2.6% on June 1, 2025, bringing the general hourly rate to $17.85. The increase is tied … 
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    FeaturedGovernment Policy & BudgetsWhat’s in Nova Scotia’s Speech from the Throne that interests employers? Economic growth, trade, and workforce expansionby Todd Humberby Todd HumberNova Scotia’s government is pledging to reduce taxes, attract new investment, and expand the province’s workforce as part of its economic strategy, … 
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    FeaturedLabour RelationsUnion calls for protests in Montreal against Amazon’s Quebec warehouse closuresby Todd Humberby Todd HumberThe Confédération des syndicats nationaux (CSN) is urging the public to protest in Montreal this Saturday against Amazon’s decision to close seven … 
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    OpinionRemote Working10,400 hours of commuting later, I have some thoughts on remote workby Todd Humberby Todd HumberFor more than two decades, my weekday routine could be summarized in one word: commute. I would wake up, brace myself for … 
 
			        

 
			        
