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Injured workers groups in Ontario continue to fight for the removal of an age cap on workers’ compensation benefits. Since ...
In recognition of Seniors’ Month, the Ontario Network of Injured Workers Groups and the Thunder Bay & District Injured Workers Support ...
Two Alberta-based companies are appealing a decision by the Ontario Labour Ministry that said they unlawfully charged fees to ...
Nebraska lawmakers gave final-round approval Wednesday to a bill that would exclude more than 130,000 workers from the paid sick leave requirements that nearly 75% of state voters approved in ...
Ontario has fined a recruiter for charging temporary foreign workers thousands of dollars in fees in exchange for placements ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNAlberta's new access to information rules come into effectAlberta’s new access to information rules that the province characterizes as modernizing dated legislation but critics say permit more government secrecy came into force Wednesday following the ...
A bill introduced Friday would classify forecasters and other staff as critical public safety roles. It comes after the Weather Service lost nearly 600 people to DOGE cuts.
Workers compensation legislation to face second inquiry after government loses first battle. By Max Maddison. June 5, 2025 — 5.34pm. Save. Log in, register or subscribe to save articles for later.
Treasurer Daniel Mookhey claimed the Coalition’s amendments to the government’s workers compensation legislation would cost $1.9 billion. Credit: Sam Mooy The increase of the Whole Person ...
“The workers’ compensation scheme is a creature of statute and, typically, when you have any sort of authority granted to an agency by legislation, there’s an opportunity built into the legislation ...
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