Digital Burnout Hits 62% of Canadians, Holidays a Reset
A new survey reveals 62% of Canadians experience digital burnout. Experts say the holiday season is a vital time to unplug, reset, and protect mental health and workplace productivity.
A new survey reveals 62% of Canadians experience digital burnout. Experts say the holiday season is a vital time to unplug, reset, and protect mental health and workplace productivity.
A leading AI expert predicts Canada's lagging productivity will drive widespread AI adoption in 2026. Naim Antaki of Gowling WLG reviews the year in AI for Canada.
As the federal government mulls stricter return-to-office rules, experts reveal a critical lack of data on hybrid work's impact on public service productivity. Discover what the research does—and doesn't—say.
Tyrone McLeod has been identified as the worker involved in a fatal incident at Mosaic’s K3 potash mine near Esterhazy, Saskatchewan. The community mourns a father and colleague.
A Saskatchewan advertising company faces a $40,000 fine after a worker was seriously injured by falling glass panels. Learn about the safety violations and legal consequences.
Explore the major improvements in Microsoft Office 2024 Home and Business, including AI tools in Excel and Word, enhanced collaboration, and a lifetime license for Canadian users.
A 52-year-old father was killed instantly when an SUV veered into a park. Coworkers tried to alert him moments before the tragic incident in Oak Bay, B.C. Read the full investigation details.
A worker was seriously injured in an industrial accident at a Toronto construction site Thursday morning. Emergency crews responded to the scene as an investigation begins.
Kristin Cabot, the HR executive caught in a viral kiss-cam moment with her married boss, details the aftermath and career loss. Read her full story.
Kristin Cabot, the HR executive caught in a viral Coldplay kiss-cam moment with her married boss, reveals the aftermath, death threats, and career loss. Read her full story.
The federal government has dismissed a key recommendation to collect data on public service productivity, drawing criticism from observers. Read why experts say this decision hampers effective management.
Ontario's Crown Law Office appeals the acquittal of supervisor Steven Deans in the 2023 electrocution death of worker Nicholas Chenier. A new trial is sought.
An oil and gas company, an engineering firm, and a supervisor face $216,000 in penalties after a worker was seriously injured. A creative sentence directs $116,000 to Red Deer Polytechnic for safety training.
The federal government has declined a proposal to implement productivity measurement across the public service. Treasury Board President Shafqat Ali's decision, announced December 16, 2025, sparks debate on accountability.
Two Alberta companies and a supervisor face significant fines following a serious injury at an oil and gas site. Read the full details of the court's decision and its implications for workplace safety.
A 19-year-old female worker in Toronto is hospitalized with serious injuries after her hand became caught in a meat grinder. The Ministry of Labour is investigating the industrial incident.
A new report calls for the federal government to formally report on underperforming public servants and measure productivity. The recommendations aim to improve accountability within Canada's public service.
A woman sustained severe, life-changing injuries in an industrial accident in East York, Toronto, on Tuesday night. The incident is under investigation.
A Windsor mother is leading a campaign to transform workplace perceptions of homelessness and addiction, highlighting their direct impact on businesses and community well-being. Discover her story.
A new report outlines 19 ways to boost federal productivity, but the government shows no interest in tracking it. Discover the key findings and Ottawa's response.
A Mosaic Company employee died in a fall of ground incident at the K3 potash facility near Esterhazy, Sask. Mining is halted as an investigation begins. Read the latest details.
A worker has died following an incident at the Mosaic Company's K3 potash mine near Esterhazy, Saskatchewan. Authorities are investigating the fatal workplace accident.
CUPE Alberta accuses the UCP government of failing to act on a judge's safety recommendations following the 2019 murder of care worker Deborah Onwu. Read why unions demand change.
Microsoft announces a global price increase for its Microsoft 365 productivity suites for business and government customers, effective July 2026. Learn what this means for Canadian organizations.
Falling asleep in meetings is common. Discover practical, science-backed strategies to combat drowsiness and boost your focus and productivity at work.
Manitoba union calls for new safety legislation after cannabis store employees report armed robberies and sexual harassment. Learn about the urgent push for change.
A new federal-Alberta pipeline deal faces opposition from B.C., risking vital investment and revenue. Experts argue neither province can afford to block projects that drive productivity and trade.
El Furniture Warehouse on Richmond Row fined $55,000 by the province following a workplace assault. Details on the incident and provincial enforcement.
The City of Ottawa is implementing artificial intelligence to screen job applications and improve office workflows. Learn how this new technology is reshaping municipal hiring and operations.
A garbage truck driver was struck and killed in Scarborough on December 2, 2025. Toronto police are investigating the fatal workplace incident.