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Avoid Legal Pitfalls When Dealing with Employees Who Call In Sick

Best practices for keeping your infectious disease prevention and response policies compliant with privacy and employment standards laws.

Doctor’s Note Restrictions Under Employment Standards Laws – Know The Laws Of Your Province

Companies typically require employees who call in sick to furnish a note from

Limiting Workplace Political Speech Without Violating Employees’ Legal Rights

Individual free speech rights don’t necessarily apply in the workplace (or on social media).

Political Expression & Respectful Workplace Policy

Free speech protections don’t give employees the right to say and do anything they want in the workplace.

Political Belief Protections Under Human Rights Laws – Know The Laws Of Your Province

Human rights laws ban employment discrimination on the basis of specific

Tax & Payroll Treatment of Wages In Lieu of Notice

How to report and withhold wages in lieu of termination notice payments under Federal and Québec rules.

Statutory Holidays in Each Part of Canada in 2026

Statutory holidays, Canada, 2026, by jurisdiction, by date, ESA

2026 Statutory Holidays Across Canada

A list of each jurisdiction’s statutory holidays in 2026.

Current Government Grants & Funding Opportunities Across Canada

Government funding that may be available to your company or organization.

Cratic.ai Webinar

Date: November 19, 2025 Time: 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM (PST) Speakers: Israel Beck, Founder & CEO of Cratic.ai

Workplace Domestic Violence Prevention Game Plan

Domestic violence becomes a workplace hazard when it happens at work.

Navigating the Supply Chains Transparency Act: What HR Should Know About Forced-Labour Reporting in Canada

In early 2024 Canada introduced a major new regulatory requirement

Holiday Faith, Fairness, and Inclusion: Navigating Religious Discrimination in the Modern Canadian Workplace

As the holiday season approaches, Canadian HR leaders face a challenge that is both cultural and legal. Festive traditions and workplace celebrations can strengthen community; or they can unintentionally exclude employees of different faiths. This feature explores how religious discrimination surfaces during the holidays, how it is defined under Canadian law, and what HR professionals can do to ensure inclusion, compliance, and respect across every belief system.

Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity at Work

Creating workplaces where everyone can thrive requires more than policies - it takes data-informed practices, confident managers, and rapid, consistent responses to discrimination. This brief equips HR directors and employers to recognize where discrimination shows up, understand who is most affected, and take concrete steps to prevent and address it.

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