Novel Coronavirus – What Employers Should Know
January 28, 2020 With news of the Wuhan Novel Coronavirus (“Coronavirus”) making headlines internationally and two positive cases now in Toronto (one confirmed and one presumptive), risk of potential exposure may cause concern for employees and employers. In this environment of heightened
Your weekly Ontario Construction News – 01/27/20
Ottawa Public Library and Archives Canada design unveiled (READ MORE) Ontario’s first French-language university – Université de l’Ontario français – will be located in Toronto and open its doors to students in September 2021 (READ MORE) Hamilton breaks development record with more
HReview Breakfast Seminar: Just What the Doctor Ordered: An Annual Labour and Employment Check-Up for Employer – Invitation from Sherrard Kuzz LLP
Please join us at our upcoming HReview Breakfast Seminar: Just What the Doctor Ordered: An Annual Labour and Employment Check-Up for Employers As every HR professional will attest, employment and labour law is changing at a rapid pace. Compound that with a wide range of
Your weekly Ontario Construction News – 01/13/20
Feds and City of London invest $130 million to build tallest building between Mississauga and Calgary (READ MORE) Windsor City Council approves tax break for 12,500 sq. ft. manufacturing plant addition (READ MORE) Tools of the trade podcast: Brian Williams, Ashton Service
COCA Report to the Membership – January 2020
Council of Ontario Construction Associations Report to the Membership January 2019 Government Relations COCA’s primary role is to work with our members and senior officials at Queen’s Park to ensure that the province’s laws, regulations and policies support success in the construction industry.
Your weekly Ontario Construction News – 01/20/20
See full newsletter online here. Vision of regional hub in Orillia begins to take shape (READ MORE) Environmental Assessment program getting an overhaul after 50 years (READ MORE) Housing starts trend upward to end 2019 (READ MORE) Ontario boasts 19 of top 25 migration
Addressing skilled trades gap top priority for Monte McNaughton
Local MPP Monte McNaughton, Ontario labour minister, eyes skilled trades as 2020 top priority Tackling the critical shortage of skilled trades people in Ontario is the No. 1 priority of Minister of Labour, Training and Skills Development Monte McNaughton for the
Your weekly Ontario Construction News eletter 01/07/2020
Click here to read online version of eNewsletter. Doomsday’ scenario of mass layoffs due to AI unlikely, federal documents say (READ MORE) Etobicoke mall to be turned into comprehensive mixed-use development with 10 towers, parkland, and local retail and community buildings (READ
Your weekly Ontario Construction News
Your weekly Ontario Construction News eletter: See today's newspaper here Ontario health minister takes hospital infrastructure funding road trip: $175 million allocated this year for upgrades, repairs and maintenance By Robin MacLennan Ontario Construction News staff writer Ontario’s health minister was on the
COCA Newsletter – December 2019
Welcome to COCA's monthly Newsletter. Unless noted otherwise, all articles written by COCA President, Ian Cunningham. View this newswletter as a web page. Ontario Expands Skills Catalyst Fund Minister of Labour, Training and Skills Development recently announced an expansion of the Skills Catalyst