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Auditor general finds training, equipment and recruitment issues with army reserves
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Whether responding to emergencies back home or assisting regular troops abroad, army reservists may have to rely on other Canadian...
Why some government workers might need emergency cheques on payday
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Some public servants will have to request their departments for emergency cheques if they find that their payroll is delayed...
Ex immigration and refugee board director to head federal retirees association
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Canada’s largest organization advocating for retirees from federal, police and military services has appointed a former top official of the...
Employment in Canada zooms with 41,000 new jobs
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Local job figures blew away expectations as records indicated that 41,000 new jobs were created in March. Alberta led the...
Privacy Commissioner’s Office gives tips on how to avoid employee snooping
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Now more than ever, organizations in both the public and private sector hold a vast amounts of data on their...
Government tweaks to EI system announced
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Laid off workers in Canada will soon get some relief with the new improvements to the employment insurance (EI) system...
Toronto inside workers reach tentative deal with city
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Following days of stalled negotiations and with the clock ticking on potential workers’ strike during the mRach break, Toronto’s union...
Payroll blunder costs DOJ $50 million
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More than 3,000 lawyers working for the Department of Justice Canada received over $50 million worth of time-off because of...
Civility Matters! An interview with Craig Dowden
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Written by Patrice Dutil Craig Dowden, President and Founder of Craig Dowden & Associates recently published Civility Matters! An Evidence-Based...
Plan of action: Retiring from public service
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Retirement planning requires a great deal of time and patience. It’s also vital to have an ally in your corner...