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All 10 provinces now have long-term sick leave after N.B. law comes into effect

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June 30, 2026

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All 10 provinces now have long-term sick leave after N.B. law comes into effect

In June, the New Brunswick government adopted a law allowing up to 27 weeks of unpaid leave for illness and injury recovery — up from five days.

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Global News

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· Jun 30, 2026

After N.B. law, all 10 provinces now have job protection for long-term sick leave

With New Brunswick's new unpaid sick leave law, all 10 provinces in Canada now have some sort of job protection for people who need extended time off for serious illnesses.

Canada's National Observer

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· Jun 30, 2026

After N.B. law, 10 provinces now have job protection for long-term sick leave

With New Brunswick's new unpaid sick leave law, all 10 provinces in Canada now have some sort of job protection for people who need extended time off for serious illnesses.

The Japan Times

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· Jul 2, 2026

Vietnam unveils ‘baby bonus’ after scrapping two-child policy

A new population law and regulations coming into effect extend maternity leave from six to seven months for mothers having a second child as well as offer financial help.

Anadolu Agency

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· Jun 27, 2026

Central African Republic declares cholera outbreak after 24 deaths: Report

Health authorities report 197 cases in 2 districts southwest of capital Bangui

CityNews Montreal

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· Jul 9, 2026

71 Montreal households in emergency housing as affordability in city gets worse

A little over a week after Quebec’s unofficial moving day, 71 households in Montreal remain in emergency housing — almost twice as many last year when there 40 in that situation. Most of these households were left without a home in the lead-up to July 1, when many leases expire in the province. They’re staying [] The post 71 Montreal households in emergency housing as affordability in city gets worse appeared first on CityNews Montreal.

Jezebel

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· Jun 25, 2026

The Pentagon Lost Its War Against Flu Shots in Less than Two Months

Flu shots are mandatory once again, less than two months after being made optional, following a major military base outbreak.

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Related coverage for "All 10 provinces now have long-term sick leave after N.B. law comes into effect": Global News — After N.B. law, all 10 provinces now have job protection for long-term sick leave. Canada's National Observer — After N.B. law, 10 provinces now have job protection for long-term sick leave. The Japan Times — Vietnam unveils ‘baby bonus’ after scrapping two-child policy . Anadolu Agency — Central African Republic declares cholera outbreak after 24 deaths: Report. CityNews Montreal — 71 Montreal households in emergency housing as affordability in city gets worse. Jezebel — The Pentagon Lost Its War Against Flu Shots in Less than Two Months