The federal government’s new policy requiring public servants to be in the office for a minimum of four days a week is about “strengthening the public service,” according to the Treasury Board president’s office.
Global shares surged on Tuesday, led by a nearly seven per cent jump in South Korea’s benchmark and a 3.9 per cent rally in Tokyo that took the Nikkei 225 to a record as investors bought tech-related shares.
For companies that have tied workforce changes to AI — including Expedia, Pinterest and Dow last week — it can be hard for economists, or individual employees like Plumb, to know if AI is the real reason.
Canada is resuming beef exports to China after a years-long ban that shut down a major overseas market, a move some Alberta producers say comes at a critical time as national cattle supplies remain low and beef prices stay high.