Prime Minister Justin Trudeau concluded a visit to Philadelphia on May 21, 2024, aimed at strengthening the Canada-U.S. relationship, enhancing cross-border trade, …
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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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Carpenters’ Regional Council expands efforts to promote gender equality in skilled trades
The Carpenters’ Regional Council (CRC) is amplifying its commitment to gender equality within the skilled construction trades by extending the reach of …
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Alberta’s government has introduced an Advisory Council of Skilled Trades Youth Ambassadors (STYA) to amplify the voices of young adults in the …
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Senate calls for substantial reforms to Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program, including a commission
The Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science, and Technology has released a report calling for substantial reforms to Canada’s Temporary Foreign …
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Workforce training on mind of incoming president at Confederation College in Thunder Bay, Ont.
From an alumnus to the head of the school, Michelle Salo has been appointed as Confederation College’s incoming president and will take …
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Employers urged to tap into underutilized talent pool of people with disabilities: BHER report
The Business + Higher Education Roundtable (BHER) has released a new report detailing employer perspectives on hiring persons with disabilities (PwDs), underscoring …
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Ottawa launches new immigration pilots to attract skilled workers to rural, Francophone communities
In a bid to address the economic and demographic challenges faced by rural and Francophone minority communities, the Government of Canada is …
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Oakville Toyota fined $60,000 after worker’s hair caught in vehicle’s drive shaft during servicing
Oakville Toyota has been fined $60,000 following a workplace injury that occurred in February 2022. The penalty was imposed after the company …
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Nurses, health-care professionals at Ontario nursing homes awarded 11.5% wage hike by arbitrator
Registered nurses (RNs) and health-care professionals working in Ontario’s nursing homes are set to receive an 11.5% salary increase over the next …