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Labour & HR policy: Ottawa is weighing “guardrails” and alternatives to a contentious Labour Code tool, with the goal of reducing workplace disruption while clarifying how the rules apply. Workforce development: Canada’s HR community also got a boost from hiring and training signals abroad, including new workforce programs and expanded hiring campaigns that reflect ongoing demand for skilled talent. Workplace wellbeing & safety: After severe southern Ontario storms, the Electrical Safety Authority urged homeowners to check for hidden electrical damage before restoring power—an indirect reminder for employers to plan for safer return-to-work and maintenance after extreme weather. Immigration & jobs: A viral account from a Canada returnee highlights how PR uncertainty can derail career plans and strain family support systems. Community impacts on work: Flooding in Saskatchewan forced emergency measures and postponed Canada Day events, with local staff working long hours—conditions that can ripple into local hiring and service capacity.

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