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Canadians lose in semis They'll face the Germans, who shocked two-time defending champion Canada 4-3 to advance to Sunday's title game. Germany jumped out to leads of 3-0 and 4-1 before Canada rallied to get back in the game during the third period. They came close, but will do no better than bronze when they face the ...
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Canada's new Protein Industries Supercluster expected to create more than 4500 middle-class ... WINNIPEG, Feb. 23, 2018 /CNW/ - When small, medium-sized and large companies, academic institutions and not-for-profit organizations come together to generate bold ideas, Canadians benefit from more well-paying jobs, groundbreaking research and a world-leading innovation economy.
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Steve Jobs: Apple founder's 1973 job application going on sale A 1973 job application filled out by the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs is expected to sell for $50,000 (£36,000). The questionnaire, filled out by Jobs three years before starting the company that would make him billions, is riddled with spelling errors. The one-page document shows Jobs' aspirations in ...
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Toys R Us faces bankruptcy, putting 3200 jobs at risk In September Toys R Us's American parent filed for bankruptcy protection in the US and Canada after running up $5bn (£3.7bn) of debts and struggling to compete online. It is trying to restructure its finances and is closing hundreds of US stores. The UK chain has been struggling for the same reasons as ...
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Budget to cost pay equity in public sector and federally regulated jobs: source The Trudeau government's upcoming budget will account for the costs of pursuing gender equality when it comes to workers' pay in both the federal public service and all federally regulated workplaces, The Canadian Press has learned. A senior government official says Finance Minister Bill Morneau's ...
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Immigration pilot bringing new Canadians to Atlantic region Nova Scotia's immigration minister, Lena Diab, was in Amherst for the breakfast and added her support for the federal-provincial pilot project that helps employers in the four Atlantic provinces hire job candidates who aren't Canadian citizens or permanent residents to fill jobs they have had trouble filling ...
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Cardinal Collins: We're not seeking a war with the government The Archbishop of Toronto, Cardinal Thomas Collins, is speaking out about attempts by the Canadian government to impose an ideological test on organizations wishing to receive funding from Canada's Summer Jobs Program. The program provides federal funding to organizations – including small ...
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Canadian frigate makes Kahului Harbor port call Leading Seaman Brad Salmon removes a component on the HMCS Regina's steering and throttle controls on the ship's bridge. The Maui News / MATHEW THAYER photos. With most of its 225-member crew on shore leave, the Royal Canadian Navy Halifax-class frigate HMCS Regina was moored at ...
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Canadians Mourn the Loss of the Grocery Store From Michael Bublé's 'Haven't Met You Yet' Video While some are mourning the loss of Killarney's current inventory and Bublé association, Felipe Leon, the store's manager, assures customers the heart of the market's shopping experience will remain the same. All the current staff are expected to keep their jobs despite the transfer of ownership, and the ...
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Trudeau, Modi fail to sign investment treaty "Earlier this week we took a major step in strengthening our economic relationship when I announced a billion dollars in two-way investments between Canada and India, which will create 5,800 good middle-class jobs back home in Canada. Whether it is Canadian firms exporting to India or India's ...
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