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Navigating Leave Law Compliance in Canada: What HR Professionals Must Know for 2026
Your employee submits a leave request on a Friday afternoon. By Monday, you need to know: Is this leave protected? How long? Do you top up pay? Does the union agreement change anything? Do provincial rules override the federal minimums? If you hesitated on any of those questions, you are not alone. This hesitation carries significant risk. Leave law in Canada is layered, jurisdiction-specific, and fast-moving. In 2026, the stakes are higher than ever. More employees know thei
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Pay Equity in 2026: What HR Needs to Know About Laws, Audits & Closing the Gap
Pay equity used to be a values conversation. Organizations talked about it in their annual reports, included it in their EDI commitments, and quietly hoped nobody asked too many hard questions. That era is over. In 2026, pay equity is a legal requirement with real enforcement mechanisms — fines, mandatory remediation orders, and public reporting obligations — in jurisdictions across Canada and the United States. And the organizations that have been delaying their audits are r
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From Teacher to HR Director
What I Didn't Expect — And the 5 Mistakes I Made Anyway By Lisa Carr, The CompAlchemist | 8-minute read | Career & Leadership I led schools for 19 years. I ran classrooms, managed staff, navigated union negotiations, built culture from scratch, and sat across from parents who were not happy. I thought I'd seen everything. Then I walked into corporate HR. And I made five mistakes so fundamental, so embarrassingly avoidable, that I now think about them every time I sit acro
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