180 Years Away From Parity? That’s Far Too Long

We’ve seen a lot in the last year. We’ve seen panic, devastation, self-reflection, epiphanies and activism. And we’ve seen pledges–countless pledges to “build back...

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When Labour Shortage Intersects With #METOO – Crisis or Opportunity? 

Recently, I was on a plane heading back to Vancouver after being in Northern B.C. – the land of Oil & Gas and Site...

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God, Homosexuality and the Legalities of Refusing Service

By David Brown For a country founded on principles of freedom, liberty and equality, the United States is having tremendous difficulty grappling with same-sex marriage...

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Changing the Mind Space of the Workplace

By Pam Paquet While the HR world focuses on benefits, policies, programs and compensation, the goal is to treat employees well and meet their living...

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The Glass Ceiling Conundrum: Does HR Have a Role?

By Jane Terepocki, CHRP The more things change the more they stay the same. The Economist magazine recently stated that female economic empowerment is the most...

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