In this Canada HR News episode:
- The Conference Board of Canada reports that Employment made minimal gains in April in a sign that the Canadian economy is at full employment. | Labour Market Runs Out of Steam as Workers Become Increasingly Hard to Find (conferenceboard.ca)
- Manitoba has become an official partner with Pride at Work Canada. | Province of Manitoba | News Releases | Manitoba Government Announces Partnership with Pride at Work Canada
- Manitoba is about to become the province offering the lowest minimum wage in Canada. | Manitoba will have lowest minimum wage in Canada this October after Sask.'s hike to $13/hr | CBC News
- A union representing more than 3,000 Quebec paramedics has reached an agreement in principle with the Quebec government. | 3,000 paramedics reach agreement in principle with government | CTV News
- The Montreal Firefighters Association is calling on the Quebec government to expand cancer coverage for firefighters. | Group wants Quebec government's action on cancer coverage for firefighters | Canadian Occupational Safety (thesafetymag.com)
- 121 active and retired Canadian boxers sent an open letter to Sport Canada writing that Boxing Canada has cultivated a toxic culture of fear and silence. | More than 100 Canadian boxers call for resignation of high-performance director | CBC Sports
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