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Half of British Columbians in favour of a pet-friendly workplace

Half of British Columbians in favour of a pet-friendly workplace

Most survey respondents agreed that having pets in the workplace improves their mood and stress levels.
Province offers cash incentives to entice graduates to work as family doctors

Province offers cash incentives to entice graduates to work as family doctors

Doctors' association says it wasn't consulted about plan
Why so little labour relief is expected for B.C. this summer

Why so little labour relief is expected for B.C. this summer

Retail, hospitality, tourism in B.C. not banking on young people to fill summer jobs
UBC has one of the best reputations of any university in the world: report

UBC has one of the best reputations of any university in the world: report

Its reputation worldwide is world-class
High job vacancies and an aging population define B.C.'s labour force

High job vacancies and an aging population define B.C.'s labour force

More people in B.C. are retiring at the same time as educated workers are choosing to hold out for better job offers. This could mean trouble for B.C.'s outstandingly high job vacancy rate
‘Huge conflict of interest’: Canadian academics denounce fossil fuel funded curricula

‘Huge conflict of interest’: Canadian academics denounce fossil fuel funded curricula

The Royal Canadian Geographic Society is being called out once again, for its energy-centred curriculums created in partnership with fossil fuel companies.By Pippa Norman
Jennifer Hollinshead

Jennifer Hollinshead

Q&A, Forty Under 40 Winner 2020; Founder and clinical director, Peak Resilience, Age 38
Canada's hiring prospects among highest in the world, says new survey

Canada's hiring prospects among highest in the world, says new survey

The positive hiring prospects come as inflation hit 6.8% this week.
Animation boom bumps up recruitment pressure

Animation boom bumps up recruitment pressure

Talent squeeze tightens as Vancouver deluged with animation studio expansions
B.C.'s public-sector union contracts unlikely to drive inflation: experts

B.C.'s public-sector union contracts unlikely to drive inflation: experts

Organized labour cites importance of collective agreements for competitiveness, small businesses