A global survey by Heidrick & Struggles, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), and the INSEAD Corporate Governance Centre reveals that while boards are …
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Manitoba launches immigration pilot to address rural labour shortages
The Manitoba government has launched a three-year pilot program partnering with seven rural municipalities and Gambler First Nation to tackle labour shortages …
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In a rapidly evolving labour market propelled by the latest generational shift, the insurance industry faces a pivotal challenge: attracting – and …
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Would a mandatory five-day working week solve construction’s work-life balance woes?
By Martin Loosemore, University of Technology Sydney and Suhair Alkilani Working practices in the construction industry have been labelled a relic of …
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Beyond bias: Equity, diversity and inclusion must drive AI implementation in the workplace
By Simon Blanchette, McGill University As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape industries and transform workplaces, it’s imperative that organizations and leaders …
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Employers should prepare for new HR trends in 2025, including AI regulations, skill development and employee well-being, according to insights released by …
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Severance packages have become standard practice across North America, with 90 per cent of organizations now offering them and 70 per cent …
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Canada’s failure to tackle youth unemployment could result in an $18.5-billion loss in GDP by 2034, according to a new report from …
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Trudeau says he could have acted faster on immigration changes, blames ‘bad actors’
By David Baxter in Ottawa Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal government could have acted faster on reining in immigration programs, after blaming …
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By Kyle Duggan The Liberal government in Ottawa is signalling it’s not currently planning to intervene to end the Canada Post strike, even …