By Ritika Dubey Sandra Lavoy noticed awkward pauses and hesitation from a job candidate when she asked questions on a video call. The …
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‘The biggest betrayal’: A year on, staff grieve Ontario Science Centre’s snap closure
By Allison Jones and Liam Casey In the year since the abrupt closure of the Ontario Science Centre, the cost of a new …
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By Ritika Dubey A slowing job market and economic uncertainty have made it harder for new graduates to get their foot in the …
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New data on mothers who lost jobs during pregnancy show why they fight for change
By Tara Deschamps Arina Kharlamova was cradling her two-month-old daughter when an email popped into her inbox that disrupted the calm of her …
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A 16th-century Chinese writer spoke of workplace burnout, leaving a blueprint for radical acts of rest
By Jason Wang, Toronto Metropolitan University and Xiao He, University of Toronto We are in the middle of a global workplace burnout …
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Have a side hustle? Here’s what you need to know as tax filing deadlines draw near
By Sammy Hudes You could be selling your art on Etsy or delivering late-night orders for Uber Eats. Maybe you dog-sit on weekends …
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By Ian Bickis Three days of wild market volatility sparked by U.S. tariffs is enough to cause any investor stress, but for those …
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How to handle difficult conversations in your early career, from salary negotiation to solving conflict
By Leda Stawnychko, Mount Royal University and Anamika Choudhary, University of Calgary Many professionals struggle with difficult conversations in the workplace, particularly …
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Spending more after getting that big pay increase? How to avoid lifestyle creep
By Ritika Dubey Choosing to shop at a specialty farmers market over a discount grocery chain or taking a cab instead of public …
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By Ritika Dubey The prospect of a career shift is exciting, but transitioning can be a process — sometimes, one that takes longer …


