New YMCA Learning Centre Opens in Downtown Windsor
Windsor's downtown core celebrates the grand opening of a state-of-the-art YMCA facility offering career training, educational programs, and community services under one roof.
Windsor's downtown core celebrates the grand opening of a state-of-the-art YMCA facility offering career training, educational programs, and community services under one roof.
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New nationwide research shows Canadians overwhelmingly want federal investment in agriculture and automotive manufacturing, highlighting economic priorities as government plans spending.
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Alberta's labour movement launches coordinated offensive against Premier Danielle Smith, testing her political strength in what could become the province's biggest labor battle in years.
Alberta intensifies efforts to expand energy market access through pipeline development, prioritizing Indigenous consultation and economic partnerships in Western Canada.
Statistics Canada reports dramatic drop in job vacancies as labour market shows significant cooling. What this means for employers and job seekers across the country.
Nova Scotia's Premier Tim Houston embarks on his first official trip as energy minister, heading to Calgary and Houston to promote the province's energy potential and economic opportunities.
Statistics Canada reveals August job vacancies hit lowest level since 2017, signaling major shifts in the Canadian labor market and potential economic cooling.
Exclusive insights from Canada's federal minister on urgent bail reform legislation and the potential for future pipeline development in Alberta. Key policy updates affecting justice and energy sectors.
Alberta's oil industry faces a perfect storm of plunging prices, massive layoffs, and spending cuts that could reshape Canada's energy landscape for years to come.
A groundbreaking partnership between Conexus Credit Union and Regina Street Culture Project opens Common Ground Café, creating jobs and community space for at-risk youth.
Alberta's largest public sector unions reveal coordinated strike strategy targeting government operations after contract negotiations stall, affecting 80,000 workers.
Exclusive investigation reveals how vulnerable blind workers became collateral damage in political standoff, with devastating consequences for disability employment programs.
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Exclusive investigation reveals how Trump officials systematically removed career federal employees through controversial Schedule F reclassification, raising concerns about political interference in government operations.
Wave of layoffs sweeps Canadian job market as Bell, Rogers, Loblaw and other corporate giants cut positions, creating widespread worker anxiety and economic uncertainty.
While Canada celebrates rising employment numbers, Prince Edward Island businesses face an unprecedented hiring crisis that's forcing closures and reduced hours across the province.
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney argues that tapping into the talents of people with disabilities could transform Canada's public service and address critical workforce shortages.
New data reveals Canada's arts and culture sector is growing at nearly double the rate of the national economy, contributing $57 billion annually and supporting 750,000 jobs across the country.