Diversity News
Has Canada become addicted to foreign workers?
No company flaunts its Canadian credentials more than Tim Hortons. Marketing has transformed the coffee-and-doughnut colossus into a commercial embodiment of the virtues and values Canadians hold dear.
Yet the beloved icon has been a major …
Quebec body says small businesses employees must use French
The use of French in workplaces in Quebec is steadily declining and needs to be addressed immediately, according to the province’s language advisory body.
The Conseil supérieur de la langue française (CSLF), which oversees the application …
Learn How Surrey Memorial Hospital Deals with Cultural Barriers Between Staff and Their Patients
Surrey has a diverse ethnic mix with half its population belonging to a visible minority group and one-third of the residents from a South Asian background. Much of the expected growth in the region will …
Learn How Canada Goose Benefits From Building Diverse Teams
According to Financial Post:
Canadian companies have a natural advantage when it comes to doing business globally, said Dani Reiss, president and chief executive of Canada Goose Inc., which in a little more than 10 years …
Women have much to offer mining world Workforce out of balance BC 2035
The Vancouver Sun’s BC 2035 series highlights the vital role human resources play in making our province’s resource sector thrive. Unfortunately, when it comes to mining, a disproportionately high number of men are employed over …
