Over the coming weeks, co-workers all across Canada will get together to toast the season in what has become an annual ticking timebomb of firings and lawsuits.
Last year, sexual harassment at the office holiday party was the big issue that was being highlighted through #MeToo.
This year you can add stoned and drunk employees as a holiday party disaster waiting to happen.
Canada’s Leading employment and labour lawyer has put together a list of things that employees and management should consider.
Guest: Howard Levitt
The month of November was all about shining a spotlight on men’s health issues.
Prostate and testicular cancer as two significant health issues but also points to the prevalence of suicide and depression among many men.
One in ten Canadian men will experience major depression in the course of their lives and 75% of suicides in Canada are men. It turns out being strong and silent can affect your mental health.
Physical activity is known to be good for reducing risk of long-term illness, and it has a positive effect on mental health by boosting endorphins and reducing stress. But it’s not always easy to get motivated to do the same workout, day in and day out.
Guest: personal trainer Aaron Straker.
She was 28. Her husband left her, she was working five jobs at a time, and an one point, couldn't even afford two eggs to feed her daughter.
And, she is a survivor of a sexual assault.
Now, she's a world champion boxer and MMA fighter and is an inspiration to many women.
Guest: Heather Hardy