Ontario is staring down a teacher shortage as retirements and student enrolment are both on the rise, and the Ministry of Education …
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FeaturedMental Health
Burnout remains a concern for one in four Canadian workers, study finds
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberA new study reveals that nearly one in four Canadian workers continues to experience burnout at work, despite a decrease in overall …
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More than 80% of Saskatchewan school workers experienced harassment, violence last year: Report
By Michael Oleksyn | Prince Albert Daily Herald Earlier this week the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) and the Canadian Union of Public Employees …
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The minimum wage in four provinces is going up today. The rate in Ontario is rising by 65 cents to $17.20 an …
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The Bloc Québécois will try to put the squeeze on the Liberals today by calling for a debate in the House of …
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By John Chilibeck | The Daily Gleaner The people who run one of the New Brunswick’s biggest pension plans are celebrating a milestone …
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Many employees admit to ‘productivity theatre,’ new report from Visier reveals
A new report suggests that nearly half of an employee’s workweek can be consumed by tasks that prioritize visibility over meaningful contributions. …
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Out of the archive: A collection of stories about Mount Elgin Indian Residential School
By Mary Jane Logan McCallum, University of Winnipeg Brown Tom’s Schooldays, is a semi-autobiographical collection of stories about growing up in a …
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FeaturedTraining & Development
N.L. program offers training, support to help individuals overcome employment barriers
The Newfoundland and Labrador government is spotlighting the first group of participants in its newly launched Working Opportunities Program, which aims to …
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Unifor Local 100 and Council 4000 have begun contract negotiations with CN Rail, representing over 3,600 workers across Canada. The union’s bargaining …