Alberta’s government has announced a new physician compensation model aimed at bolstering the province’s primary health care system by attracting and retaining …
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Temporary immigration programs are pushing down wage growth in Canada, economists say
By William Koblensky Varela | New Canadian Media Temporary immigration pathways are putting downward pressure on wage growth in Canada, but aren’t responsible …
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Child-care professionals in Manitoba getting wage hike as province, Ottawa kick in $10.9 million
The federal and Manitoba governments have announced an increase in funding for the wages of child-care professionals within the province’s licensed child-care …
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‘Profit sharing replaces tipping’: Markham Chinese restaurant expert weighs in on traditional gratitude culture
By Scarlett Liu | Markham Economist & Sun Do you feel overwhelmed by the increasing expectation of tips on your bill, from 18 …
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Rising minimum wage in Ontario could bring hard choices, says business advocate in Thunder Bay
By Sandi Krasowski | The Chronicle-Journal Effective Oct. 1, the Ontario government will increase the minimum wage from $16.55 per hour to $17.20, …
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TELUS president Darren Entwistle to receive his entirely salary in shares going forward
TELUS President and CEO Darren Entwistle has announced that he will indefinitely receive his entire salary in shares. This decision comes on …
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B.C. construction industry faces labour challenges amid growth, calls for prompt payment legislation
Recent reports from the British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA) reveal a mixed landscape for the province’s construction sector, characterized by workforce improvements …
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Mandating a $20 per hour living wage could threaten nearly 600,000 small businesses: CFIB
A recent report from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) suggests that implementing a $20 per hour living wage across Canada …
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Montreal is an artist hub, but report puts spotlight on low income: $17,400 is median pay
In Montréal, the cultural heart of Quebec, nearly half of the province’s professional artists reside and create, contributing significantly to the city’s …
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Ontario minimum wage rising to $17.20 on Oct. 1, 2024 – will be second highest in Canada
Ontario is increasing its minimum wage to $17.20 an hour on Oct. 1, 2024. That’s a 3.9 per cent increase from the …