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Canadian auto plan in doubt after lifting NAFTA talks Canada's plan to include expenses for engineering, research and development and other high-value work to be counted in higher targets for North American content was aimed at safeguarding high-paying jobs in the region, with Mexico calling it "innovative," but declining to offer its own specific position ...
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Patty Hajdu, Karen Vecchio Debate Summer Jobs Policy On Abortion Rights Hajdu shot back that, "unlike the Harper Conservatives," Liberals know funding should not go to work that seeks to "actively undermine" Canadians' rights. As an example, she pointed to one anti-abortion group, the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform, "who put kids to work distributing flyers featuring ...
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83% Of Canadians Are Fed Up With Their Pay, And This May Be The Year They Do Something ... The agency is warning that the country faces a possible "workforce crisis" this year as employees leave their jobs in search of better pay and better work conditions. "When the economy and job markets are strong, employee tolerance for not getting what they expect drops considerably," Hays Canada ...
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'Clear…discrimination': Knights of Columbus slam Justin Trudeau's pro-abortion summer job pledge TORONTO, January 29, 2018 (LifeSiteNews) — The Knights of Columbus of Ontario is backing Canada's Catholic bishops in opposing the Liberal government's ban of pro-life and pro-family groups from receiving summer job grants. It is urging its members to "speak out in opposition" against the policy, ...
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New coalition, FairPlay Canada, urges CRTC to take action against online theft "Online theft is hurting Canadians' ability to enjoy the content they love and protect the jobs of the artists who create it," she said. According to the FairPlay Canada, the jobs of hundreds of thousands of Canadians who work in the creative sector are at risk as a result of increasing online piracy.
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Canadian creatives urge online theft action The coalition says that jobs of hundreds of thousands of Canadians who work in the creative sector are at risk as a result of increasing online piracy, from songwriters and set builders to makeup artists and local news reporters. Payments from legitimate streaming services, broadcasters, distributors, and ...
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Campbell Soup closure in Toronto another food loss for Canadian farmers, consumers -- Farmgate The announcement came last week— after 87 years in Toronto, the Campbell Soup Company will be closing the doors to its only Canadian facility and moving production to three existing plants in North Carolina, Texas and Ohio. This will effectively throw some 380 Ontario employees out of work, ...
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NDP trade critic calls on Trudeau to release all details of new TPP deal Beyond the public consultations, experts too have expressed concern around the potential agreement, she writes, citing a study form the Global Development and Environment Institute at Tufts University, which said Canada could lose 58,000 jobs due to "concessions that could severely impair our ...
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Canada lagging on automated cars: Senate The group agreed to work on a plan to allow for automated cars on Canadian roads, and a federal plan will be made public in the coming months, Garneau said. Speaking after the meeting, Garneau said he intends to make sure governments don't fall behind. "We have to certainly work as quickly as ...
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Former Young Canadians worker on trial for sex abuse of students to plead guilty Training culminates in grandstand shows during the Calgary Stampede every July. Heerema spent 36 years with The Young Canadians. He started out as a performer and took on a number of jobs that included costuming, props, sets and lighting. He was business administrator and production services ...
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