The Department of Education in Nunavut has come under scrutiny following a review by the Information and Privacy Commissioner, who found errors …
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Nova Scotia school support staff want a say in addressing school violence
Unionized support workers in Nova Scotia’s public schools are pushing for improvements to deal with rising school violence, weeks before students are …
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Starbucks brews up a rich blend: New CEO Niccol to enjoy a grande pay package
In a leadership shift at one of the world’s most recognizable coffee brands, Starbucks has announced the appointment of Brian Niccol as …
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As the final weeks of summer unfold, some Canadian employers might be grappling with a noticeable dip in workplace productivity. The seasonal …
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By Hope Lompe | Canada’s National Observer Temporary foreign worker (TFW) permit holders are on the rise in Canada’s forestry industry, thanks to …
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Poilievre pressed on migrant workers’ rights, housing affordability during visit to Niagara
By Richard Wright | The Lake Report Federal Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre was in Niagara-on-the-Lake Thursday, August 8, making a stump speech at …
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Ontario reduces child-care fees, introduces new operator funding formula
Ontario child-care operators in the national $10-a-day program will soon be compensated in a way the province says will cover the true …
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Ontario, Nova Scotia partner to boost mobility for workers in skilled trades
Ontario and Nova Scotia have joined forces in a new initiative aimed at enhancing the mobility of skilled tradespeople between the two …
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Construction company fined $55,000 after worker injured while loading steel trusses onto trailer
A St. Thomas, Ont.-based construction company has been fined $55,000 after pleading guilty to safety violations related to a workplace injury that …
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Ottawa spending $500,000 to train HVAC workers on heat pump technology
The federal government is spending more than $500,000 on training programs aimed at addressing the skills gap in heat pump technology within …