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Alberta Human Resources and Employment
Alberta Human Resources and Employment produced this 2004 resource, ‘Better Balance, Better Business’ in 2004 with input from a variety of employers, industry associations, business groups and non-profit groups. The business case for work-life strategies is presented, along with program options, planning guide and additional resources.
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Government of Saskatchewan’s Work and Family Unit
The Government of Saskatchewan’s Work and Family Unit works with Saskatchwan people, organizations, businesses and communities to help shape work environment that meet the needs of the 21st century economy while strengthening Saskatchewan’s communities. See their links to other reputable work/family sites and publications list.
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Government of Saskatchewan’s Work and Family Unit - Publications
The Government of Saskatchewan’s Work and Family Unit works with Saskatchwan people, organizations, businesses and communities to help shape work environment that meet the needs of the 21st century economy while strengthening Saskatchewan’s communities.
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Human Resources and Social Development Canada
Review a comprehensive business case for workplace work/life policies and programs developed by Human Resources and Social Development Canada:
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Statistics Canada
Review Statistics Canada summary of child care in Canada, including 2000/2001 data.
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