Thursday, November 23, 2017

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Daily update November 23, 2017
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According to a recent report from Clean Energy Canada, more federal fuel regulations would be an economic boon for the country. It argues that additional regulations "would increase economic activity in clean fuels in Canada by up to $5.6-billion a year in 2030" and create as many as 31,000 new jobs.
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With exports valued at $1 billion in 2016, fish and seafood are a key part of meeting our government's ambitious goal of reaching $75 billion in annual agri-food exports by 2025 with the ability to create well-paying jobs for Canadians. The Honourable Dominic LeBlanc, Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and ...
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It is important to visit firms with ties to Canada, such as Bombardier Transportation and Nova Bus/Prevost in Plattsburgh, to better share the impact of that relationship with other legislators, Stefanik said. Such businesses should try to do more to promote their value to the U.S. economy and job market, ...
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As Canada winds down its 150th anniversary celebrations, Statistics Canada will release its final major instalment in the story of our country and its people with results from the 2016 Census. This release will focus on what Canadians learn, where they work, how they get there, and the language they ...
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It's also not in the best interests of pension plan members to invest in foreign multi-national fossil fuel corporations. Pension-plan members are Canadians whose jobs rely on healthy communities that would benefit from local entrepreneurship, technological development and diversification. It's in their ...
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AAFC adds that aquaculture is one of the fastest growing industries in the world. In Canada, fish and seafood exports were valued at $1 billion in 2016, which goes toward the government's goal of reaching $75 billion in annual agri-food exports by 2025, creating more jobs for Canadians in the process.
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