Weak Jobs Data Signals Need for Bank of Canada Rate Cuts
New payroll data reveals Canada's job market is weaker than believed, with 58,000 positions lost in September. Economist David Rosenberg says this cries out for more Bank of Canada rate cuts.
New payroll data reveals Canada's job market is weaker than believed, with 58,000 positions lost in September. Economist David Rosenberg says this cries out for more Bank of Canada rate cuts.
Internationally educated nurses in Atlantic Canada face significant hurdles finding employment despite nursing shortages. Learn about their challenges and potential solutions.
A Port Moody food truck owner must pay unpaid wages after a tribunal upholds a ruling. Learn about the case and worker rights in BC.
New research shows temporary foreign workers accept lower pay and work longer hours, depressing wages for all Canadian workers. Learn how this affects Canada's labor market.
Two men accused of exploiting temporary foreign workers appeared in Moose Jaw Provincial Court. Learn about the case details and potential consequences for worker rights in Canada.
Arbitrator orders WestJet to suspend age-restricted flying policy affecting pilots 65+, allowing them to continue domestic flights pending 2026 hearing. Read the full story.
The Alberta Crown Attorneys' Association calls for new employment protections after the alleged firing of two top Edmonton prosecutors, citing concerns over independence.
U.S. employers added a surprisingly solid 119,000 jobs in September according to delayed government data, showing labor market resilience amid economic uncertainty.
Canada's Department of National Defence is actively recruiting public servants from other federal departments to strengthen its workforce. Learn about this strategic hiring initiative.
A dispute over gender definitions at the COP30 climate summit in Brazil threatens to derail negotiations. Six nations are challenging trans and non-binary recognition.
R&B superstar Usher files lawsuit against investors to recover $700,000 he lent for Homage ATL property purchase. Legal battle unfolds over unpaid loan.
A new Canadian study reveals mentorship is crucial for BIPOC youth employment, yet nearly one-third lack a mentor. Discover the findings and the call for action.
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.
AUPE members in Alberta have served strike notice, potentially disrupting health services across the province. Learn about the implications and next steps.
Kingsville suspends payments to the Essex OPP board over a funding formula disagreement. Learn how this impacts police oversight and public safety in the region.
A new report exposes the severe employment and unemployment challenges facing Alberta's youth. Learn about the economic pressures and potential solutions affecting young Canadians.
Titan Tool workers mark 100 days on strike in Windsor's longest automotive labor dispute. Get the latest details on this historic labor action.
Public Service Alliance of Canada reveals federal employees will receive potential layoff information shortly. Stay informed about government workforce changes.
Titan Tool workers in Windsor reach 100-day lockout, surpassing Ford's 1945 strike as longest auto labor dispute in city history. Unifor national president joins protest.
Donald Trump explained his raspy voice by revealing he lost his temper with officials he called 'stupid' during trade negotiations. The viral exchange sparked Democratic Party mockery.
Quebec City faces legal action after cancelling controversial U.S. Christian singer Sean Feucht's performance. Lawsuit alleges breach of contract and religious discrimination.
Beijing reacts furiously to Japanese PM's Taiwan remarks, summoning ambassadors and warning citizens against Japan travel. Read the latest developments in this diplomatic crisis.
Former Dutchie's Fresh Food Market employee Natalia Savka alleges she's still owed thousands in unpaid wages. Learn about the ongoing wage dispute in Kitchener.
French soccer star Kylian Mbappé files massive $800 million lawsuit against Paris Saint-Germain, alleging unpaid wages and moral harassment in stunning legal battle.
The U.S. labor market is shifting, with a surge in applicants for traditionally hard-to-fill jobs like traffic flagging and substitute teaching. Explore the data and stories behind this change.
Seasonal job postings in Canada have increased by 12% this year, marking the first uptick since 2022. Retail sales growth and post-pandemic recovery drive the holiday hiring rebound.
A 25-year-old man is in critical condition after a domestic dispute escalated in Montreal's Côte-St-Paul neighborhood. Police arrested a suspect hours later. Read the latest details.
A 25-year-old man is in critical condition after being stabbed during a domestic dispute in Montreal. Police continue investigation into the violent incident.
Lebanon prepares to file formal complaint against Israel for constructing wall inside Lebanese territory. President Joseph Aoun leads diplomatic response to border dispute.
Japan calls for calm as China issues travel advisory over PM Takaichi's Taiwan remarks. Learn about the diplomatic spat and its economic implications.