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Kathy Fox Appointed to the Order of Canada
January 12, 2026
TOP STORY The Ninety-Nines, Inc. is proud to announce that Kathy Fox has been appointed to the Order of Canada, one of the country’s highest
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Seventh Iteration of Ontario Government’s Working for Workers Act Implements Changes to Employment Standards Act and Other Workplace Legislation
January 5, 2026
Last spring, the Government of Ontario introduced Bill 30, the Working for Workers Seven Act, 2025. Amongst other things, Bill 30 proposed amendments to several
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BorEHal December 2025 Edition: HR Practice Tip of the Month
December 18, 2025
Significant changes to employment standards regarding layoffs are now in effect On November 27, 2025, Bill 30, Working for Workers Seven Act, 2025, received Royal
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Canada Transport Regulator Reviews Pilot Fatigue Rules Following Industry Complaints
December 16, 2025
TOP STORY MONTREAL — Canada’s transport regulator is reviewing its regulations to curb pilot fatigue due to industry concerns they are too complex, in the
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Hospital’s attendance management program was reasonable: Union could not demand ‘perfection’, arbitrator holds
December 16, 2025
In a recent decision involving the Montfort Hospital and the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), Arbitrator James Cameron rejected the union’s claim to declare
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New and Expanded Canada Labour Code Leave Entitlements Related to Pregnancy Loss, Child Placement and Bereavement
December 10, 2025
Federally regulated employees will soon have new rights related to temporary leaves of absence, including in the event of pregnancy loss, adoption or surrogacy placement,
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