Saturday, March 24, 2018

Google Alert - Canadians Jobs

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Canadians Jobs
Daily update March 24, 2018
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OTTAWA — The Conservative Party has started campaigning on the controversy over the Canada Summer Jobs attestation on abortion rights, and is aiming squarely at Liberal MPs in key ridings. Using social media ads, mail-outs, and a website that shows how every Liberal MP voted on a recent ...
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Besides those in the mills, workers who harvest the trees will feel the impact, as well as those who drive the trucks that transport the trees to the mills, and the mills' finished products to market. Each of those workers creates more jobs by simply spending their wages in their own communities. The workers ...
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Nearly two-thirds (64 per cent) of Canadians prefer a personalized touch in the hiring process, such as face-to-face interactions, according to a new survey by Ranstad Canada. The survey found a similar percentage (63 per cent) of respondents said the abundance of digital options has made it more ...
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OTTAWA — The NDP has punished one of its MPs for voting his conscience, against party lines, on a motion condemning the Liberal government's new requirements for Canada Summer Jobs grants. David Christopherson will no longer serve as deputy chair of the powerful procedure and House affairs ...
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With the increasing demand for work-life balance, a great company culture and a flexible working schedule, many young Canadians are moving toward starting their own business. Based on a recent study from Intuit Canada, the software company behind TurboTax and Quick Books, Michael Shulman of ...
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Lost in the Trump/Trudeau collaboration is any talk of reforming Canada's supply management system for farm products. Trudeau is big on defending steel workers, not so hot on Canadian dairy consumers and jobs. Canada is "totally committed" to supply management, Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia ...
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Boeing announced it will not appeal a ruling by the International Trade Commission that Canadian aerospace giant Bombardier did not receive unfair subsidies. "This is good news for Canada's innovative aerospace industry and the thousands of people who depend on well-paying aerospace jobs on ...
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The federal government made no attempt to analyze potential job losses stemming from the CPTPP. With Mercosur, we urge you conduct appropriate economic modelling. It is wrong to assume trade agreements will not harm the livelihoods of at least some Canadians." "The decision to sign the CPTPP, ...
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Thursday's announcement will provide a fair return for B.C. gas, create jobs, make partners of First Nations and protect the province's air, land and water, said the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers in a news release. "The global window to build LNG is closing, but these changes will help get ...
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According to Statistics Canada, the median after-tax income in the province dropped for a second straight year. However, one economist says to remain patient, as we're going to see slow growth over the next few years. "Wages only soften up when the economy is not growing, so we're not going to see ...
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