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Canada HR NewsAuthor: Elena Bobyreva, MBA, CPHR
Canada HR News Podcast is your go-to source for staying informed about the latest developments and trends shaping the world of human resources. Designed for HR professionals, business leaders, and anyone passionate about workplace culture, this podcast dives into the most relevant topics in the field.Each episode explores key areas such as recruitment strategies, employee and labour relations, cutting-edge training techniques, diversity and inclusion initiatives, talent management innovations, and much more. We bring you expert insights, practical tips, and the latest updates on policies and legislation impacting workplaces across Canada.Whether you're looking to stay ahead in your career, lead with confidence, or create positive change in your organization, the Canada HR News Podcast keeps you informed and inspired. Tune in to discover the trends and tools that matter in today's fast-evolving HR landscape! Connect with us at on X at Canada Human Resources News (@cadHRnews) / X and LinkedIn at Canada HR News Podcast LinkedIn Language: en-us Genres: Business, Business News, Careers, News Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Holiday Jobs, Sick Note Rules, Union Wins, Central Bank Downsizing
Monday, 17 November, 2025
In this episode: rising seasonal hiring, new sick-note rules in B.C., major public-sector labour deals, living wage and other topics.Follow us on: X @cadHRnews; LinkedIn @ Canada HR News Podcast to get the latest HR updates.According to Indeed, Canadian holiday job postings rose 12% year-over-year as of early November 2025, marking a modest increase from 2024’s low levels | Holiday Hiring Appetite Perks Up From Low Levels - Indeed Hiring Lab Canada British Columbia has introduced new regulations restricting when employers can require medical notes for short-term illnesses | BC Gov News Public-sector workers who are members of BCGEU in British Columbia have ratified an agreement that ends an eight-week strike | BCGEU strike: Members vote in favour of deal Montreal narrowly avoided a major transit strike after a tentative deal was reached between the transit agency and the union representing about 4,500 drivers, operators, and station staff | Montreal transit strike averted after tentative deal reached with drivers' union Nearly half of workers in New Brunswick earn less than the province’s calculated living wage | living-wages-in The Central Bank of Canada is preparing to reduce its workforce by approximately 10 %—about 225 positions | Bank of Canada to cut 10% of workforce in government cost-saving push By Investing.com If you would like to be a guest on the podcast, send us a message at LinkedIn or X @CadHRNews









