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Tia Dawson didn’t think she was being abused because her husband didn’t hit her. At the time, she was living in Aldergrove and working as a school principal. “I came from an abusive home as a... Read More


On International Women’s Day, a new survey finds women continue to struggle in the workplace – and employers could be doing more to help. For one, one-third of Canadian women are concerned about... Read More


Employment climbed 337,000 (1.8 per cent) in February, easily offsetting losses seen in January. The unemployment rate dropped one percentage point to 5.5 per cent, lower than in... Read More


Having announced last summer that it was introducing new skilled trades certification, British Columbia says the rules will be implemented in phases between 2022 and 2024. The new legislation —... Read More


Two years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, several employers are now ready to bring workers back to the office. But many workers do not want to work in the workplace full-time, according to... Read More