
New pay transparency rules poised to shake up Ontario’s labour market, experts say
Workers and employers in Ontario are gearing up for significant changes in the hiring process as new pay transparency requirements are set to come into

Workers and employers in Ontario are gearing up for significant changes in the hiring process as new pay transparency requirements are set to come into

Four months, 50 applications, two interviews, no job. The story of 21-year-old political studies graduate Lauren Hood might sound familiar to others in her generation.
The Canadian Press has been speaking with young people about the financial challenges facing their generation — a tough job market, unaffordable housing and goals

Workers at a Crown Royal whisky bottling plant in Ontario have ratified a closure deal that gives them an increase in severance pay and other

TORONTO — A 66-year-old Toronto garbage truck driver is dead after police say he was hit by his own truck. Police say it happened around

TORONTO — Companies and unions building worker training centres using money from Ontario’s embattled Skills Development Fund could soon bypass planning laws, raising “significant concerns”

TORONTO — Family members of people living in a Greater Toronto Area group home say they are worried for their loved ones’ well-being as the

During the Israel-Hamas war, a Canadian paramedic was fired, a teacher was put on extended leave and a doctor’s residency was suspended. All of them

KINGSTON — On a chilly November morning, more than 100 volunteers began arriving at a historic cemetery in Kingston, Ont., to help honour soldiers who

TORONTO — The union representing more than 10,000 full-time college support staff at Ontario’s 24 public colleges says its members have ratified a new, three-year

TORONTO — Ontario is proposing to consolidate its 36 conservation authorities into seven, a move the environment minister insists will improve services and result in

TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s government is moving to limit debate and avoid public input on three pieces of legislation, including one that would
TORONTO — Sticker shock hit hard when single mom Kristina Kennedy saw the sausages she usually buys were $1.50 more than expected. As the sole

General Motors has announced an end to production of its electric delivery van at its Ingersoll, Ont., plant just a week after Stellantis said it

TORONTO — Ontario Labour Minister David Piccini was in the hot seat Monday, facing a slew of questions and accusations about a $2.5-billion fund as

TORONTO — Premier Doug Ford’s government returns to Queen’s Park Monday for what promises to be a short but intense seven-week sitting that opposition parties

TORONTO — Family members of people living in a number of Greater Toronto Area group homes are asking Ontario’s premier for help after their loved

WINNIPEG — Former television news reporter Richard Madan is collecting a salary of $387,000 a year as Manitoba’s trade representative in Washington, D.C., the premier’s

TORONTO — Prime Minister Mark Carney said the global head of Stellantis told him the automaker is looking at finding a new model to fill

TORONTO — Ontario Labour Minister David Piccini is set to introduce legislation next week intended to make it easier for health professionals from other provinces

When workers at the Stellantis assembly plant in Brampton, Ont., picked up their phones around 5 p.m. on Tuesday, they were greeted with a robocall

TORONTO — The union representing more than 10,000 full-time college support staff at Ontario’s 24 public colleges has reached a tentative agreement after nearly five

TORONTO — A union representing autoworkers at Jeep’s Brampton assembly plant in Ontario says production that had been slated there is being moved to Illinois.

The union representing about 10,000 part-time support workers at Ontario’s public colleges will hold a strike vote next week amid an ongoing strike by full-time