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How to Ace Grade 12 Physics (Tips That Actually Work) Grade 12 physics is one of the most academically demanding science courses offered in Canadian secondary schools. Whether students are taking Ontario’s SPH4U or SPH4C, Alberta’s Physics 30, or another provincial grade physics course, many quickly discover that physics requires a very different approach to […]

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Comprehensive Guide to Workers' Rights in Canada All employees in Canada have the right to work in a safe environment. Each jurisdiction applies the Occupational Health and Safety Act (or equivalent), which is based on an internal responsibility system (IRS). This system requires that everyone in a workspace is responsible for their own safety and […]

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📈 Top Labour and Employment Law Firms in Canada Canada’s top labour and employment law firms stand out for their focus and their reach. Hicks Morley and Cavalluzzo are boutique firms built around workplace law. Norton Rose Fulbright operates in the same practice area, but with a much larger national and international platform. The scale […]

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Comprehensive Guide to Overtime Laws in Canada Overtime laws in Canada are more complicated than many employees realize. The rules depend on whether someone works under federal or provincial jurisdiction, and the differences between provinces can be significant. In practice, Canada's overtime system is far more complex than the standard "time and a half after […]

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Understanding and Achieving Equal Pay in Canada Although the gap between men's and women's wages has been declining in Canada since the late 1990s, thanks to women now occupying positions in industries where they were previously underrepresented, men's hourly earnings are still higher than women's. And while each industry is different, market opportunities and discrimination, [&...

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