Effective January 1, 2026, the Government of Canada will reinstate the requirement for employers to provide proof of advertising when submitting a Labour Market Impact Assessment
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June, just past, was Men’s Mental Health Month. Let’s be honest – this is a health issue that’s relevant for the entire year.
- Karen Davidson -
Effective January 1, 2026, the Government of Canada will reinstate the requirement for employers to provide proof of advertising when submitting a Labour Market Impact Assessment
- Karen Davidson -
June, just past, was Men’s Mental Health Month. Let’s be honest – this is a health issue that’s relevant for the entire year.
- Karen Davidson -
A new website developed by the provincial Department of Agriculture is now available to help Prince Edward Island’s agriculture industry better understand and access programs ava
From a tiny plantlet in a lab, nurtured in a greenhouse, multiplied in the field, and finally, to your table – the Hoogland and Haenni families take you on a journey where some of the seed potatoes begin in Alberta. Courtesy of The Potato Growers Alberta.
- Karen Davidson -
Effective January 1, 2026, the Government of Canada will reinstate the requirement for employers to provide proof of advertising when submitting a Labour Market Impact Assessment
- Karen Davidson -
June, just past, was Men’s Mental Health Month. Let’s be honest – this is a health issue that’s relevant for the entire year.
- Karen Davidson -
A new website developed by the provincial Department of Agriculture is now available to help Prince Edward Island’s agriculture industry better understand and access programs ava
- Karen Davidson -
Effective January 1, 2026, the Government of Canada will reinstate the requirement for employers to provide proof of advertising when submitting a Labour Market Impact Assessment
- Karen Davidson -
June, just past, was Men’s Mental Health Month. Let’s be honest – this is a health issue that’s relevant for the entire year.
- Bill George -
We’re well into another season and growers across Ontario have welcomed their international workers to their farms for another year.
- Bill George -
This is my last column as chair of the Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Growers’ Association (OFVGA) as I’ll be stepping down from that position - and as director representing the Grape Growers of Ontar
- Karen Davidson -Robotics solutions in different horticultural crops will be featured at two events – one in Bradford and another in Simcoe in July 2025.
- Karen Davidson -
Atmospheric rivers. Heat domes. Polar vortexes.
- Karen Davidson -
From coast to coast, Canadian apple growers are beaming with the prospect of favourable winds blowing through their orchards this summer.