Waypoint Centre fined $130K for violent incident
Waypoint Centre in Penetanguishene faces $130,000 fine after violent incident left healthcare workers with serious injuries. Workplace safety violations detailed.
Waypoint Centre in Penetanguishene faces $130,000 fine after violent incident left healthcare workers with serious injuries. Workplace safety violations detailed.
Alberta Federation of Labour launches comprehensive worker agenda campaign targeting provincial government policies. Union leaders demand protection for workers' rights amid government reforms.
Steven Deans found not guilty of criminal negligence causing death in 2023 Ottawa workplace incident. Court delivers verdict after September trial proceedings.
Toronto raises fines for blocking streetcars from $200 to $500 during snowstorms. Learn how this change affects winter commuting and emergency response in the city.
The UN Human Rights Council convenes a special session addressing the killings by paramilitary forces in Sudan's Darfur region. Read the latest developments.
Join photographer Andrew Penner on a journey through Alberta's abandoned places like Farrow and Rowley. Discover these historic sites before they disappear forever from the Canadian landscape.
The UN Human Rights Council convenes a special session addressing the escalating crisis in Sudan's Darfur region after hundreds killed in el-Fasher. Key developments and international response.
JPMorgan Chase now uses AI for performance reviews. Experts weigh benefits of efficiency against risks of dehumanized feedback. Discover how AI is transforming HR.
British Columbia implements new policy prohibiting employers from requesting sick notes from employees. Learn how this affects workplace rights and healthcare access.
The New York Times faces significant criticism over its new podcast examining liberal feminism in workplace environments. Read about the controversy and public reaction.
The New York Times faces criticism over its podcast discussing liberal feminism in the workplace. Read about the controversy and public reaction to the media coverage.
A New York Times podcast faces significant criticism for its portrayal of liberal feminism in workplace environments, sparking debate about moral panic in modern media coverage.
Canadian companies embrace AI for workplace efficiency but worry it's replacing human teamwork and creativity. Survey reveals 89% of employers express concerns about AI's growing role.
Federal Court dismisses judicial review by Courts Administration Services CEO Darlene Carreau after investigator found her actions constituted workplace harassment.
A new lawsuit is challenging the TSA's policy prohibiting transgender officers from conducting certain pat-downs. The case highlights workplace discrimination and civil rights issues.
Regina's Brandt Industries faces a $55,000 fine for a workplace safety violation that led to a worker injury in 2021. Learn the details of the safety breach and its implications.
A catastrophic collapse at a retired coal power plant in South Korea has left one worker dead and four others missing, presumed dead, in a devastating industrial accident.
A recent commercial vehicle safety inspection in Puslinch, Ontario revealed alarming defects including a cracked brake rotor and damaged tire, highlighting ongoing road safety concerns.
British Columbia faces massive penalties for workplace safety violations during deadly 2021 wildfire response. Investigation reveals systemic failures that cost lives.
Exclusive Leger poll shows overwhelming Albertans back teachers in contract dispute with provincial government. As tensions escalate, discover what's driving public opinion and what a potential strike could mean for students and families across Alberta.
Two men face extensive criminal charges after a weeklong crime wave across Central Alberta that involved stolen vehicles, break-ins, and dangerous driving, according to RCMP.
Former Montreal police chief Sylvain Caron awarded victory in psychological harassment case after tribunal finds city officials created toxic work environment through systematic interference and public undermining.
Liberal MP Jaime Battiste faces $600 penalty for violating Canada Elections Act during 2019 campaign through improper expense reporting and acceptance of prohibited contributions.
Exclusive investigation reveals Statistics Canada disciplined dozens of employees for serious workplace violations including harassment, theft, and fraud over recent years.
Liberal Member of Parliament Jaime Battiste faces financial penalties after admitting to four violations of Canada's Elections Act during his 2021 campaign. Discover the details of the case and its implications.
Exclusive testimony from a recently freed Israeli hostage details systematic sexual violence and brutal conditions during 55 days of Hamas captivity, sparking international condemnation.
Disturbing accounts emerge from Chicago's immigration courts where ICE officers allegedly used brutal tactics including chokeholds and physical assaults on detainees.
Thousands of Ottawa students traded classrooms for boardrooms and worksites, gaining invaluable hands-on experience during Canada's annual career exploration event.
New research reveals attractive employees earn more, get promoted faster, and face fewer consequences for mistakes. Discover why appearance remains a powerful factor in workplace success.
Bylaw enforcement in Ottawa's trendy Wellington West and Hintonburg neighborhoods has issued a staggering 2,900 parking tickets since March, targeting illegal parking and safety violations with increased patrols.