Blind Ontario man wins $28,000 in discrimination case
Erik Burggraaf of St. Catharines awarded $28,000+ after Human Rights Tribunal finds call-centre company engaged in discriminatory practices against blind employee.
Erik Burggraaf of St. Catharines awarded $28,000+ after Human Rights Tribunal finds call-centre company engaged in discriminatory practices against blind employee.
Calgary Chamber CEO Deborah Yedlin analyzes the groundbreaking energy MOU between Alberta and federal governments, calling it crucial for Canada's economic future and productivity growth.
A technical error in payroll processing has left hundreds of Greater Essex County District School Board employees without payment. Learn about the impact and response.
Canada's productivity growth lags dramatically behind the U.S. and OECD nations. New analysis reveals widespread sectoral weaknesses requiring tax reform and regulatory reduction to spur business investment.
A TTC employee was stabbed at Dundas Station in downtown Toronto, coinciding with a police announcement about increased subway patrols. The suspect was arrested.
A Surrey municipal employee faces fraud charges after a two-year RCMP investigation into a $2.5 million scheme. Learn the details of this significant financial breach.
A former City of Surrey employee faces charges for allegedly defrauding the municipality of $2.5 million. Learn about the investigation details and city's response.
Get a lifetime license to Microsoft Office Pro Plus 2021 and Windows 11 Pro for just $56 in this limited-time flash sale, boosting your productivity with essential tools.
Canadian businesses face productivity decline as output stalls. Learn how Lean Six Sigma certification can help professionals drive process improvement and operational excellence.
New survey reveals 99% of Canadian hiring managers value employee recognition, but 45% admit their companies lack resources to implement it effectively. Learn why this gap matters for workplace productivity and retention.
A former wireless employee in Calgary faces fraud charges after allegedly defrauding their employer of over $60,000. Police investigation reveals internal theft scheme.
Canadian companies are losing top talent due to eroded workplace culture. Discover why restoring meritocracy through performance-based rewards and leadership courage is essential for business survival.
A groundbreaking AI tool is being developed to forecast staff sick calls before they happen, potentially revolutionizing workplace management across Canadian businesses.
New data reveals Toronto's 407 ETR saves commercial drivers 216 hours yearly, boosting productivity and cutting emissions. Discover the data-driven route optimization insights.
Former FBI employee files lawsuit against bureau after being terminated for displaying pride flag at work. Case raises questions about workplace discrimination and LGBTQ+ rights in federal agencies.
Bank of Canada deputy governor Nicolas Vincent says solving Canada's productivity problem is key to addressing affordability. Learn how productivity gains boost incomes without inflation.
Former Dutchie's Fresh Market employees allege bounced cheques and unpaid wages. Get the latest on this Kitchener employment dispute and worker rights.
Canada Post CFO declares the crown corporation 'effectively insolvent' as financial losses exceed $1 billion in 2025. Learn about the crisis facing Canada's postal service and its workforce challenges.
Canada Post anticipates losing 30,000 employees to retirement and voluntary departures by 2035, creating significant workforce challenges for the national postal service.
Canada's 2025 federal budget introduces AgriStability enhancements and a major capital investment incentive, impacting training and long-term planning for the landscape horticulture industry.
BASF Canada has been recognized as one of Canada's Top 100 Employers for the 12th consecutive year, highlighting its exceptional workplace culture and employee benefits.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's first budget attempts to address a decade of economic mismanagement under Justin Trudeau, but experts warn it won't solve Canada's productivity crisis.
Economist Jack Mintz argues Canada's 50-year experiment with manufacturing tax preferences has failed. True economic growth requires market-driven productivity improvements, not government favoritism.
BC General Employees' Union members have voted overwhelmingly to accept a new agreement, ending their prolonged strike action. Learn about the details and implications.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's new 'Buy Canadian' procurement policy faces criticism for potentially harming productivity and competition. Analysis of protectionism's economic impact.
Linamar CEO Linda Hasenfratz reveals public sector productivity has seen zero growth in 25 years, creating Canada's economic gap. Learn the shocking details.
Linamar CEO Linda Hasenfratz reveals public sector productivity has been flat for 25 years while business sector grew 50%. Learn why Canada trails the US in productivity.
A Guelph woman working for Halton Regional Police faces serious charges after allegedly impersonating a modeling scout to solicit intimate photos from victims in a deceptive scheme.
A civilian employee of Halton Regional Police faces serious charges after allegedly impersonating a modeling scout to obtain intimate images from victims across the GTA.
Exclusive investigation reveals Statistics Canada disciplined dozens of employees for serious workplace violations including harassment, theft, and fraud over recent years.