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62 organizations make 2020 list of Employee Recommended Workplaces

February 20, 2020
By Talent Canada Staff


More than 60 organizations across Canada have been named to the 2020 list of Employee Recommended Workplaces by the Globe and Mail and Morneau Shepell.

The awards, now in their fourth year, recognize workplaces with proven success creating a healthy environment that supports employee well-being. The awards are based solely on feedback from employees.

“It is encouraging to see that a wide variety of organizations across Canada are taking the necessary steps to ensure their employees’ well-being is a top priority for their business,” said Stephen Liptrap, president and chief executive officer, Morneau Shepell. “We are delighted to once again partner with The Globe and Mail to acknowledge these organizations as they continue to demonstrate the importance of understanding the value of employee well-being.”

How the awards work

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Employees of participating organizations were asked to complete a short confidential survey, from which they received a personal assessment identifying potential areas for improvement across all elements of well-being. Participating organizations also received a report with insights on their Total Health scores – across physical, mental, work and life – highlighting strengths and areas of improvement in order to be identifiable as an employer of choice.

“The growth that we’ve seen in both this program and improvements in employers’ adoption of well-being programs is remarkable,” said Phillip Crawley, publisher and chief executive officer, The Globe and Mail. “It’s been incredibly rewarding to see that the well-being of employees is not only being talked about, but also put into action. We congratulate these organizations on their truly great work.”

And the winners are…

Organization

Location

Active International

Ontario

Administration portuaire de Québec

Quebec

Advisor Websites

British Columbia

Aéroport de Québec Inc.

Quebec

Allnorth Consultants Limited

British Columbia

Barreau du Québec

Quebec

Baylis Medical

Ontario

Benefits by Design

Ontario

CAA Club Group

Ontario

Canadian Mental Health Association of New Brunswick

New Brunswick

CBCL Limited

Nova Scotia

Citron Hygiene

Ontario

Credit Union Central of Manitoba

Manitoba

Data Innovations LLC

Ontario

Dejero

Ontario

Dixon Mitchell Investment Counsel Inc.

British Columbia

Doctors Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia

École Lucien-Guilbault

Quebec

EfficiencyOne

Nova Scotia

Endy

Ontario

FIRST Insurance Funding of Canada

Ontario

FormHero Inc.

Ontario

Frontier College

Ontario

Will Davidson LLP

Ontario

Gemstone Logistics

Alberta

GeoSpectrum Technologies Inc.

Nova Scotia

Humania Assurance

Quebec

Innovative Automation

Ontario

Intercon Messaging Inc.

Alberta

Killam Apartment REIT

Nova Scotia

Klick Inc.

Ontario

KTI Limited

Ontario

LivingWorks Education Inc.

Alberta

Loopio Inc.

Ontario

MacLean Law

British Columbia

Municipal Insurance Association of British Columbia

British Columbia

Municipality of the County of Cumberland

Nova Scotia

NB Power

New Brunswick

Nestlé Canada Inc.

Ontario

New Brunswick Association for Community Living

New Brunswick

Northwestern Health Unit

Ontario

OCAS Application Services Inc.

Ontario

Olive Fertility Centre

British Columbia

OnDeck Canada

Quebec

Orix Geoscience Inc.

Ontario

Pason Systems Corp.

Alberta

Pfizer Canada Inc.

Quebec

Prime Data Inc.

Ontario

Protrans Personnel Services

Ontario

Raymond James Ltd.

British Columbia

Ronald McDonald House Charities Southwestern Ontario

Ontario

SBI-Fabricant de poêles international inc.

Quebec

Segic

Quebec

Shaw Communications Inc.

Alberta

Sklar Wilton & Associates

Ontario

Tall Tree Health Centre

British Columbia

TD Bank Group

Ontario

Trafalgar Castle School

Ontario

Triovest Realty Advisors Inc.

Ontario

Util-Assist

Ontario

Wirefire Solutions Inc.

British Columbia

Zimmer Biomet Canada

Ontario


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