In May 2024, the number of Canadians receiving regular Employment Insurance (EI) benefits rose to 464,000, marking a 1.9% increase from April, …
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Canadian tech firms think capital gains policy change will hinder industry: survey
A new survey of Canadian tech companies reveals 90 per cent of respondents think the federal government’s changes to its capital gains …
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The Ford Motor Company has announced plans to begin production of F-Series Super Duty trucks at the Oakville Assembly Complex starting in …
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Picking asparagus is back-breaking work. Scurrying down the field, knife-wielding workers stoop down to cut the dark green spears shooting out of …
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Employment LawFeatured
Air Canada court ruling sees ex-maintenance workers aim for $100M in compensation
Air Canada could have to pay more than $100 million in compensation to workers who lost their jobs at maintenance centres more …
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FeaturedLeadership
Organizations are too slow to respond to risks posed by ‘global megatrends’: Business leaders
A new survey by Aon indicates that nearly three-quarters of business decision makers feel their organizations are not moving quickly enough to …
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)Featured
AI set to save knowledge workers 12 hours a week by 2029, report reveals
Knowledge workers could save up to 12 hours per week within the next five years due to advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), …
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FeaturedWorkplace Safety & OHS
Nova Scotia aligns workplace hazard regulations with national WHMIS standards
Nova Scotia has updated its workplace hazardous materials regulations to align with the national Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS), ensuring consistency …
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Fewer than one-third of Ontarians say they want the provincial government to intervene to end the 12-day strike at Ontario’s main liquor …
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The union representing about 10,000 striking workers at Ontario’s main liquor retailer says they’re heading back to the bargaining table Wednesday. The …