The financial health of Canadian pension plans has shown slight improvement in the second quarter of 2024, according to the latest index …
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B.C. kicks in $9 million to expand Foundry’s youth employment program
More young people facing barriers to employment or education in British Columbia will soon benefit from an expanded employment program provided by …
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Corporate CultureFeaturedMental Health
Blurring work-life boundaries make emotional health on the job crucial: McLean & Company
Keep your emotions in check at the workplace. That has, traditionally, been a mantra for employees who were discouraged from showing any …
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Diversity, Equity & InclusionFeaturedLegislation & Compliance
Manitoba seeks public input on accessible employment standard regulation
Manitoba has launched a public engagement process to review its Accessible Employment Standard Regulation, aiming to identify and eliminate workplace barriers for …
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Tech workers in Canada’s nonprofit sector earn, on average, more than $30,000 less per year compared to their counterparts in other industries, …
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Tourism association calls for end to LCBO strike, says dispute hurting operators
The Tourism Industry Association of Ontario is calling for a swift resolution to an ongoing strike by the province’s liquor store workers, …
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FeaturedGovernment Policy & Budgets
Ottawa kicks in $370 million to fund more than 200 youth employment projects
The federal government is investing in youth employment through a significant funding initiative aimed at helping young people overcome barriers to entering …
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Burnout. A lot has been written about this. Not a day goes by without an article, a research paper, a podcast, a …
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Centennial College students launch campaign to challenge misconceptions about college education
Amid rising unemployment rates, students from Centennial College’s postgraduate public relations program in Toronto have initiated a social media campaign to challenge …
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‘Anti-scab’ law could wreak havoc on telecom networks during strikes, industry warns
The industry representing Canadian telecommunications carriers and manufacturers is warning that new “anti-scab” legislation could leave Canadians in the dark if a …