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    Pathways to Safe Indigenous Communities Initiative open to applicants

    The Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Indigenous Services, announced that the Pathways to Safe Indigenous Communities Initiative is open to applicants for 2022-2023. This initiative commits $103.8 million over five years to

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    The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation receives historic $50 million donation

    Toronto’s position as a global centre for breakthrough cancer research has been amplified by a $50 million gift to The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation in memory of the late Allan Slaight, the Canadian business

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    New members appointed to the Advisory Committee on the Charitable Sector

    The Honourable Diane Lebouthillier, Minister of National Revenue, announced the appointment of nine new members to the Advisory Committee on the Charitable Sector (ACCS). The following incoming members begin their two-year terms

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    More meaning, better flexibility have become the new work perks for Canadians

    In the new world of work in Canada, the job perks that office employees once valued have changed, according to a new survey from ServiceNow. Traditional, pre-COVID workplace policies and compensation

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    New report finds employment barriers, lack of workplace support for autistic community

    According to a recent report by Deloitte Canada and auticon Canada, employers need to do more to understand neurodiversity, reduce barriers to employment for those with autism, and create thoughtful structural

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    Call for proposals launched to improve the participation and social inclusion of persons with disabilities

    The Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion, Carla Qualtrough, launched a competitive call for proposals for national operating funding through the Social Development Partnership Program – Disability (SDPP-D) component.

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    More than half of workers in Canada would rather quit than return to the office full time

    After two years of office spaces sitting empty, many companies are eager to call employees back for good, new research from talent solutions and business consulting firm Robert Half shows.

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    Canadian nonprofits are investing in digital transformation to drive efficiency and growth: Study

    Sage has released a new study on the Canadian nonprofit sector, Grow Together: How digital transformation empowers Canadian nonprofit organizations to embrace change, which found that nonprofits have seized the opportunity during

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    Congratulations to this year’s ‘Nova Scotia’s Top Employers’

    Nova Scotia employers are doubling down when it comes to helping their local communities and encouraging employees to connect with one another. That’s the message from this year’s Nova Scotia’s Top Employers, announced

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    Canadians encouraged to apply for Senate appointments

    The Independent Advisory Board for Senate Appointments (Advisory Board) recently launched a call for new applicants to fill current and upcoming Senate vacancies through 2022. Canadians residing in British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario and Saskatchewan are invited

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