Canadians Crowdfund Basic Bills, Tim Hortons Hires Thousands, AI-Fueled Cargo Theft
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In this episode: Canadians are using GoFundMe campaigns to help with bills, labour market updates, burnout leads to productivity losses, Ontario government employees can work remote for a couple of days during FIFA and other topics,
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Contact: Elena Bobyreva, MBA, CPHR https://stellarcareerguide.com/ and Elena Bobyreva, MBA, CPHR | LinkedIn
- More Canadians are turning to GoFundMe campaigns to cover basic living expenses like rent, utilities, and groceries, highlighting growing financial pressure on households | GoFundMe: More cash-strapped Canadians launch campaigns
- Canadian summer job postings have stabilized in 2026 after declining steadily from 2022 to 2025 | Summer Job Postings Finally Stabilize in 2026 - Indeed Hiring Lab Canada
- Tim Hortons has launched a national hiring campaign to recruit 10,000 new employees across Canada in 2026 | Tim Hortons is Committed to Local Hiring Launching National Campaign to Hire 10,000 Local Team Members
- Ontario’s provincial government is allowing limited flexibility for civil servants to work remotely during two daytime FIFA World Cup match days in Toronto | Ontario civil servants can work remotely on some World Cup game days, province says | CBC New |
- Cargo theft across North America is surging as the AI infrastructure boom drives demand for high-value materials like copper, electronics, and data centre components | AI demand drive surge in cargo theft, cost consumers more
- A new report from Manulife Canada shows that health challenges are having a major impact on both employee well-being and workplace productivity | Mental fatigue and burnout drive productivity losses equivalent to 46 working days per employee every year: Manulife Canada report
- A new Canadian survey of job seekers highlights a clear gap between what candidates believe helps them stand out and what actually affects hiring decisions | Most Job Seekers Know What Costs Them a Job but Less Sure About What Actually Gets Them Hired | EEP CA Corporate
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