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How are Canadians faring post-recession? The economy’s picked up, but our health hasn’tWhile the economy rebounded after 2008’s recession, Canadians are still picking up the pieces when it comes to their health.CanadaNov 22, 2016
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Two-year-old art dealer retires from Edmonton galleryFor the last 10 months, two-year-old Alexander has been going to work with his father, the general manager of an Edmonton art gallery.FeaturesJul 14, 2016
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Telecommuting is growing as companies save money, answer to employee needsThe shift to telecommuting has accelerated since the 1990s growth of technology, experts say.CanadaMay 23, 2016
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How open are Canadians about mental health in the workplace?Four in 10 Canadians wouldn't tell their boss if they had a mental health problem, a new survey suggests.HealthJan 27, 2015
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Poll: Do you drink more after clocking overtime? This study says you doA new study suggests that the more hours we put in at work, the more likely we are to hit the bottle.HealthJan 14, 2015
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Does shift work hurt your brain? Memory, processing affected: studyResearch suggests that shift work disrupts the body’s internal clock, but European scientists say it’s toying with brain function from memory to processing.HealthNov 4, 2014
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