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Canada's Top 100 Employers
Annual list promoting exceptional employers From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Canada's Top 100 Employers is an annual editorial competition first held in 1999. Winners are announced each October in The Globe and Mail newspaper.[1] From 1999 to 2006, the list was published as an annual paperback book in Canada. Beginning in 2007, the list and the editors' Reasons for Selection were published online each year. Beginning in 2014, the winners were also announced in a national magazine published in The Globe and Mail.[2]

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Employers complete a single application, at a fee, to be considered for the national competition, as well as 18 regional and special-interest competitions managed with a variety of newspaper and magazine partners across Canada:
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Criticism
In 2022, the list was criticized for its inclusion of Suncor despite worker injuries.[3] The list is not prepared by Globe and Mail journalists.[4]
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