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Category Archives: Human Resources
Water of Nations
Over the years I have been giving thought to the manner in which we have allowed our water systems to be exploited. So long as the leaders of our peoples regard our water systems as a resource to be directly … Continue reading
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Should employers pay wage premiums for religious holidays?
Having recently read an article published by CBC Canada and written by Stuart Rudner: Time to give all employees the right to honour their own religious holidays, says employment lawyer I would suggest that it is also time to give … Continue reading
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Was the Winnipeg General Strike a Revolutionary Conspiracy?
The Winnipeg General Strike of 1919 was not an attempt to overthrow the government. If one were to ask however if a group of people were conspiring with each other in order to push for a fundamentally new way to … Continue reading
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Target Canada: a moment in Canadian history
According to Yahoo Finance on the day that Target Canada announced that it was discontinuing its operations in Canada there was an approximate 14.5 million increase in volume of its share sales and the stock price rose 3.6%. As an … Continue reading
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