Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced plans to travel to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on May 21, 2024, to attend the Service Employees International Union …
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Why do fewer bisexual people have employer drug coverage?
By Brett McKay | St. Albert Gazette Earlier this year, Statistics Canada released a report on gaps in prescription drug coverage in Canada. …
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By John Chilibeck | The Daily Gleaner As the pandemic raged, more than 4,000 nursing home staff in New Brunswick called in …
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Saskatchewan education minister considering school year extension amid teachers vote
Saskatchewan’s education minister is being accused of trying to influence a teachers vote after saying he’s not ruling out extending the school …
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‘Alberta calling’: Province offers $5,000 tax credit to attract skilled trades in B.C., Quebec, and Ontario
Alberta is intensifying efforts to attract skilled tradespeople from across Canada to fill burgeoning job vacancies essential to the province’s economic growth. …
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FeaturedStatistics and Numbers
Unemployment rate unchanged at 6.1 per cent, modest employment gains reported in April: Statistics Canada
In April, Canada’s job market exhibited a modest uptick with the addition of 90,000 jobs, marking a 0.4% increase from the previous …
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Jamieson Laboratories workers in Windsor, Ont., ratify new collective agreement: Unifor
Members of Unifor Local 195, totaling 317 employees at Jamieson Laboratories in Windsor, Ontario, have officially ended a 34-day strike by ratifying …
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New study predicts over 100,000 job vacancies in Canadian agriculture by 2030
According to the latest findings from the Canadian Agricultural Human Resource Council (CAHRC), Canada’s agricultural sector is facing an impending labour shortage, …
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By Marissa Lentz | TimminsToday.com Kirkland Lake plans to enter into a new three-year collective agreement with its local firefighters. At the town’s …
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Industrial bakery in Toronto fined $57,000 for workplace safety violation
Breadsource Corporation, an industrial bakery in Toronto, has been fined $57,000 following a workplace incident that left a temporary worker critically injured. …