A former CEO of Arc Clean Energy Canada says it’s time N.B. Power looks at other options for small modular nuclear reactors beyond two companies looking...
It’ll be a long road to recovery for a central Alberta town and many of its residents after a fire at a processing plant belonging to...
Businesses’ demand for temporary foreign workers has surged across the country in recent years, with employers given the green light to hire more than double the...
As It Happens6:45The wage gap for women in Canada’s tech sector is only getting worse: report When Viet Vu first calculated the gender pay gap for women...
Toronto An Ontario court has approved a sales process and stalking horse bid for Red Lobster Canada, which is operating under court protection from creditors. Court...
British Columbia has become the first province in Canada to provide a minimum wage and other protections for people who work through gig-based apps like Uber, DoorDash, Skip...
More than two dozen people in Alberta and British Columbia have been let go from their jobs at Global News this week, with its parent company...
Business·Breaking Canada’s economy added 27,000 jobs in May, while unemployment inched up slightly to 6.2 per cent, Statistics Canada said Friday. April’s numbers saw 90,000 jobs...
Starting Friday, roughly 9,000 Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) workers will be in a legal strike position with the Treasury Board of Canada — which oversees...
Welcome to the weekly Careers newsletter from The Globe and Mail. To subscribe, click here. Radhika Panjwani is a freelance writer from Toronto. The skills shortage...
The P.E.I. harness racing season got underway this month. It’s a time driver Mike McGuigan looks forward to every year. “There’s a buzz through the summer and...
For HR professionals, this surge in part-time employment may indicate a potential shift in the labour market. BMO chief economist Douglas Porter highlighted that the rise...