Court of Appeal confirms that every dollar earned in a new job must be deducted from wrongful dismissal damages ...
However, the Workers Compensation Appeals Tribunal disagreed, finding that the events described did not constitute a ...
A Quebec Superior Court judge has refused to bar two former senior executives of Pipe & Piling Supplies Ltd. (PPSL) from ...
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has launched consultations on significant reforms to Express Entry and ...
Nearly 4,800 public servants have already applied for Canada’s new Early Retirement Incentive, but most front line security ...
Canada’s economy is expected to pull out of its late‑2025 slump with modest growth through the first half of 2026 – but small ...
The Court of King’s Bench of Alberta has ordered a former sales director to pay more than $492,000 in costs after finding he ...
Ensuring there's a clearly outlined process for managers to follow on site is critical,' says expert after $90,000 award ...
Frontline federal workers are one step closer to retiring with dignity, as new pension reforms recognize the physical and psychological toll of keeping Canadians safe. With Bill C‑15 having received ...
Ensuring there's a clearly outlined process for managers to follow on site is critical,' says expert after $90,000 award ...
On March 31, 2026, British Columbia Provincial Court Judge Harbans Dhillon found a healthcare worker guilty on all three ...
Employment-law wise, if Canada did transition to EU membership from its strong dependence on the U.S., the changes wouldn’t ...