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Supreme Court of Canada clarifies treatment of student loan debt under bankruptcy law
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada says a person must wait seven years after completely finishing their post-secondary studies before they can be released from student loan debt under the federal bankruptcy law.
Apr 17, 2025 3:25 PM
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B.C. to change law to stop employers from asking for 'unnecessary' doctor sick notes
The changes come after both the Canadian Medical Association and Doctors of BC advocated for sick note requirements to be eliminated last year.
Apr 15, 2025 4:00 PM
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Canadian university teachers warned against travelling to the United States
The warning is particularly targeted to academics who identify as transgender or "whose research could be seen as being at odds with the position of the current U.S. administration."
Apr 15, 2025 11:33 AM
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ABLE BC head Jeff Guignard to lead Wine Growers British Columbia
Guignard set to take new job as CEO of WGBC on April 28, replacing the retired Miles Prodan
Apr 3, 2025 7:30 AM
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New poll suggests Canadians' fear of losing their jobs to a trade war is fading
The Leger poll suggests that 38 per cent of employed Canadians are worried about losing their jobs over the next year — the lowest percentage of respondents reporting employment anxiety since Jan. 26.
Mar 27, 2025 1:00 AM
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Black Canadians see progress on equity in workplace, even as racism persists: report
TORONTO — A new report suggests a vast majority of Black Canadians feel their employer has made progress in creating a more equitable workplace, but more than three-quarters said they still encounter varying degrees of racism at work.
Mar 18, 2025 11:27 AM
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B.C.'s Kwantlen university to lay off 70 faculty due to $49 million revenue loss
About 70 faculty members at Kwantlen Polytechnic University in Metro Vancouver will receive lay-off notices Friday after a "sharp decline" in international students resulted in a revenue loss of about $49 million.
Mar 13, 2025 5:01 PM
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Former Response Biomedical CEO Barbara Kinnaird sues for wrongful dismissal
Kinnaird seeks two years' worth of salary in a dispute that centres on whether she was terminated without just cause, or for misconduct
Mar 12, 2025 3:30 PM
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Will an AI bot decide if you get that job?
Companies are using human-free apps to screen candidates. Critics and job seekers have concerns.
Mar 11, 2025 5:00 AM
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Nearly 40 fossil fuel companies shaping Canadian K-12 curriculums, report finds
Report found more than 50 oil and gas companies and industry groups influenced 34 educational institutions across Canada, who, in turn, provided education to K-12 students
Feb 18, 2025 10:59 AM
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