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NAFTA's Death Would Be Cheered by Working Canadians, Says Union Leader "Working class Canadians absolutely will see him walking away as a sign of courage and will see it as a good move," Dias said. "Because working class people are the ones who have felt the pain as the result of terrible trade deals." Such deals harm blue-collar Canadian jobs as they head to places ...
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To promote economic growth, Canada needs an agile regulatory system Yet, while Canadian researchers have been at the forefront of many new advances, many clinics have had to stop their trials of these treatments because we lack the necessary regulatory frameworks for this type of work. Japan, by contrast, established a comprehensive framework for regenerative ...
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Can We Expect an Interest Rate Hike on January 17? A lot of the numbers out of Canada look good right now. To start, Statistics Canada recently announced December jobs numbers. Employers added almost 80,000 jobs in December, similar to November?s numbers. The jobless rate dropped to 5.7% as a result ? the lowest overall number we?ve seen in ...
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Jill Barker: Are runners as fit as they think? Runners like to think themselves immune to most of the maladies associated with being inactive. After all, they're part of the minority of Canadians who work up a sweat on a regular basis. They're also part of a community that prides itself on being hard core, putting in the miles the hard way, one stride at ...
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Can my employer force me to use all my vacation days each year? Many Canadians forgo time off due to limited time to plan and having too much work to get done. Having five weeks, for most of us, is a real blessing. Take advantage of the time. Studies show travelling has major benefits for one's well-being, including making us happier and more productive at work ...
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PARKIN: On minimum wage, low-wage advocates have been so wrong for too long Of course, those who'd been so wrong for so long about tax cuts and privatization didn't miss their chance. A Canadian Federation of Independent Business report predicted Notley's minimum wage hike would kill up to 195,000 jobs. Again, their predictions were completely wrong. Alberta's employment ...
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