Nova 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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Lantic justified in firing worker for picket line misconduct, rules B.C. arbitrator
An arbitrator has upheld the termination of a long-serving Lantic Inc. employee for misconduct during a labour dispute, ruling that the employer …
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Ontario Election 2025: Promises that matter to employers and HR professionals
With the Ontario election set for Feb. 27, 2025, political parties have been rolling out their promises. Here’s a breakdown of key …
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Preparing employees for crisis situations during business travel
by Bill Howattby Bill HowattBusiness travel is crucial for building partnerships, nurturing relationships, and driving growth in today’s global environment. However, unexpected events can easily disrupt …
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Canadian flight attendants are pushing for fair ground pay amid union negotiations
By Kenneth Haggett, Saint Mary’s University and Eugena Kwon, Trent University Canadian flight attendants and their union, CUPE’s airline division, have faced …
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Quebec tables bill to limit strikes; union says it’s a ‘declaration of war’
The Quebec government has tabled a new bill to limit the duration of strikes and lockouts. Tabled today by Labour Minister Jean …
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The union representing custodians and maintenance workers at two Calgary school boards is set to serve strike notice. The Canadian Union of …
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HR leaders increasingly trust AI in hiring, but concerns remain
by 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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FeaturedGovernment Policy & Budgets
Federal funding aims to boost bilingual services and youth employment in Western Canada
The federal government is investing nearly $1.9 million to support bilingual business services and youth employment in Western Canada, with a focus …
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Wescast ordered to pay $15 million to former workers in arbitration ruling, says Unifor
An arbitrator has ruled that Wescast Industries Inc. must pay about $15 million in severance and termination pay to nearly 200 former …