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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
· Jun 30, 2026
After N.B. law, all 10 provinces now have job protection for long-term sick leave
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After N.B. law, 10 provinces now have job protection for long-term sick leave
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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


