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- What is the Pay Equity Act? A Simple Guide for Federally Regulated Employers The Pay Equity Act helps federally regulated employers ensure fair, transparent pay for all employees. This guide breaks down who it applies to, what a pay equity plan involves, and key steps to stay compliant as you review or update your plan in 2026.
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- What is the Pay Equity Act? A Simple Guide for Federally Regulated Employers The Pay Equity Act helps federally regulated employers ensure fair, transparent pay for all employees. This guide breaks down who it applies to, what a pay equity plan involves, and key steps to stay compliant as you review or update your plan in 2026.
- Planning for Progress: How to Align People Strategy with Business Strategy for 2026Big plans for 2026? When people strategy lags behind business decisions, teams stretch thin, roles stay open, and momentum slows.
- How to Use Employee Feedback to Shape Workplace Goals in 2026Reflection alone won’t drive change. Learn how to turn employee feedback into actionable insights, set clear priorities, and build trust as you plan for 2026.
- When (and Why) BC Employers Might Ask for a Sick Note: Recent Changes to the ESANew changes to sick note rules tighten requirements for BC employers. Learn when & why you can request a sick note from employees.
- The People Strategy Playbook: 12 Insights Every Employer Needs for 2026Bite-sized insights and helpful resources to help leaders strengthen the people practices that drive business success and growth.
- Holiday Season Considerations for Employers: Navigating Parties & Celebrations with Care Holiday celebrations can be a highlight of the year — but they also come with responsibilities. From inclusivity and conduct to alcohol policies and remote teams, here are five key considerations to help employers host safe, thoughtful, and engaging year-end events.
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5 Fun Team Activities That Won’t Break the Bank
According to a study by Harvard Business Review and The Energy Project, enabling employees to have fun at work makes them feel happier and healthier.
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Succession Planning for Small Businesses: Plan Ahead to Get Ahead
A shared concern in the back of the mind of many small to medium business owners is – Who is going to take over when I retire? According to a 2013 Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses survey, 75% of Canadian business owners will exit their business by 2022. That’s only 3 more years. Let that…
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Celebrating Small Business Week in Canada
Happy Small Business Week Canada! This week, be sure to celebrate your story. With over 300 events across the country, Small Business Week has been celebrating entrepreneurship across Canada for almost 40 years. This week is about recognizing the significant impact your team makes on your business, and your business makes on the economy.
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Cannabis Recruitment Canada: How to Attract Top Talent
With the legalization of recreational cannabis just around the corner, cannabis recruitment in Canada is exploding! Currently, there are over 700 postings for job opportunities in the cannabis industry. With a variety of positions in high demand (pun intended), cannabis employers face tough competition for top talent. How will your company stand out amongst the…
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Cannabis Legalization for Employers: A Self-Help Guide
Cannabis is coming. You already know. You might even already be freaking out. The legalization of recreational cannabis in Canada is official effective October 17, 2018. Many organizations are anxious about the implications this will have in their workplace. Don’t worry, we have you covered.






