Thursday, November 30, 2017

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Canadians Jobs
Daily update November 30, 2017
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Canadians in their prime working years were less likely to hold full-time, year-round jobs in 2015 than at any time in the past two decades, new census data show, with declines particularly pronounced among men. The shift to part-time and part-year work carried implications for everything from ...
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In this Nov. 21, 2017 photo, former security guard Tim Button poses for a portrait at the bus stop to take a local ride, a recent luxury he at one time could not afford in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Button says he has been unable to work because of a fall from a roof and the financial boost from the province's ...
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Foreign e-commerce companies are squeezing out Canadian media companies, taxi services. hotels and retailers, including many small businesses. Good jobs are being lost. Canadian companies are losing because of unfair competition to foreign companies that pay little or no taxes. The European ...
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TORONTO, Nov. 29, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Statistics Canada released the latest data today on the Canadian labour market from the 2016 Census, and the numbers are troubling for Canada's youth. According to the report, the nation's youth face a long-term negative employment trend.
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Trudeau also announced an agreement had been reached in a class-action lawsuit for 110 million Canadian dollars ($85.80 million) to be paid out to former civil servants and members of the military who lost their jobs because of their sexual orientation. A ban on lesbian and gay military service ...
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Eventually, he decided to go into business for himself, allowing the flexibility of both a stable work life and the perks of retirement — making VanGorder, 74, a prototype of the new brand of retiree. The latest census data from Statistics Canada show more and more Canadians are choosing to eschew the ...
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As well, StatsCan notes, the percentage of Canadians with a private pension plan has declined over the years. According to today's release, Canadians without private retirement savings were significantly more likely to still work compared to those who had plans – suggesting that they weren't continuing ...
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CBC News obtained the heavily censored Finance Canada memo under the Access to Information Act. The benefit was introduced in 2007 by the Conservative government to help the poor scale the so-called "welfare wall," the dilemma low-income Canadians face when taking on low-paid jobs but ...
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Statistics Canada's latest insights from the 2016 census offer a glimpse at how Canadians are getting to work and how they fare with jobs and school. Here are ... It's taking longer to get to work in the GTA, where the average one-way commute has increased by over a minute to about 34 minutes total.
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The manufacturing sector in Windsor has managed to grow while the provincial and national numbers shrink, according to Statistics Canada. A fifth of Windsor's workforce has manufacturing jobs, up 2.1% compared to 2011. The manufacturing sector dropped across Ontario to 9.9% in 2016 and dipped ...
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