By Sarah Ritchie in Ottawa The federal government has settled a class-action lawsuit with military members who were subjected to racism during their time …
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FeaturedTraining & Development
Helmets to Hardhats gets $300,000 boost from Alberta to help military veterans enter skilled trades
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberThe Alberta government is investing $300,000 to help military veterans transition into careers in the skilled trades through the Helmets to Hardhats …
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FeaturedPayroll
‘Slap in the face’: Commissionaires at CFB Borden to work Remembrance Day at regular pay
By Wayne Doyle | BarrieToday.com During Remembrance Day on Monday, almost four dozen commissionaires working at Canadian Forces Base Borden will take a …
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FeaturedTraining & Development
Ontario spending $3 million to help veterans enter skilled trades
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberThe Ontario government is allocating $3 million over three years to Helmets to Hardhats Canada to support 650 active and former Canadian …
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Opinion
National poll finds majority of Canadians are opposed to military conscription if war breaks out
By Bryce J. Casavant, Royal Roads University As fighting in Europe and the Middle East continues, many countries are being forced to …
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Corporate CultureFeatured
Canadian Armed Forces abandons ‘sexual misconduct,’ replaces it with three new terms as part of cultural reforms
Defence Minister Bill Blair announced significant updates regarding cultural reforms within the Department of National Defence (DND) and the Canadian Armed Forces …
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FeaturedGovernment Policy & Budgets
‘Service after service’: Ottawa unveils plan to boost job opportunities for military veterans
The federal government has introduced a National Veterans Employment Strategy to enhance employment opportunities for Veterans, leveraging their unique skills and experiences …
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Lawyers are trying to get in touch with hundreds of thousands of people who are owed money through a class-action lawsuit against …
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CompensationFeaturedLabour Relations
Ombudsman concludes Canadian Armed Forces members face inequities due to limited grievance rights
Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members face significant inequities due to their limited or non-existent grievance rights concerning compensation and benefits, concludes Gregory …
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Corporate CultureDiversity, Equity & InclusionFeatured
Invisible no more: Report unveils challenges, solutions for Canadian women veterans
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberDespite recent progress, Canadian women veterans feel overlooked by Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) programs, according to a groundbreaking report by the Standing …
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