Unionized actors have a new labour deal that increases pay for commercial work involving agencies represented by the Association of Canadian Advertisers. …
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FeaturedPensions
Ottawa to expand early retirement eligibility for front-line safety, security workers
The federal government is moving to expand early retirement eligibility for some kinds of front-line workers. Treasury Board President Anita Anand says …
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Space is getting tight at the Municipal District (MD) of Bighorn administration office in Exshaw, Alta. The MD’s municipal planning commission (MPC) …
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B.C. sets minimum wage, other rules for app-based ride-hailing, delivery work
British Columbia has finalized regulations to provide a minimum-wage and basic protections for ride-hailing and delivery workers using app-based platforms such as …
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FeaturedMental Health
Excessive workloads driving mental, physical exhaustion among Canadians: TELUS Health
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberMore than four in 10 (42 per cent) Canadian workers are feeling mentally and physically exhausted at the end of their workdays, …
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Opposition denounces Tory government’s inaction on sick leave in New Brunswick
New Brunswick’s Progressive Conservative government has released a long-awaited report on sick leave that provides several options spanning the gamut from doing …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Vacations on hold for rural hospital nurses in P.E.I. as HR tries to fill positions
Health PEI has been unable to approve Kings County Memorial and Souris Hospital nurses’ vacations by an agreed deadline. HPEI’s Human Resources Department is searching …
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Need your passport renewed? Service Canada outlines options for busy summer travel season
Have an upcoming international business trip? Is your passport expiring shortly? Service Canada has issued a reminder that summer is a busy …
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‘Kids should be kids’: Federal minister vows to eradicate forced labour from Canada’s supply chains
There are more than 160 million children around the world who are forced into work, including 79 million in hazardous conditions that …
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FeaturedGovernment Policy & BudgetsImmigration
B.C. reducing barriers for internationally educated workers in 29 professions, including engineers, paramedics, and vets
British Columbia is making it easier for internationally educated professionals (IEPs) to have their credentials recognized in the province. The International Credentials …