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Canada's Immigration System Leaves Some Employers Wanting They must first prove they have offered the jobs to Canadians and there can be a considerable lag between the moment they need workers and when they actually arrive. Also, employers say, such workers must leave after several years, often just as they are mastering English and getting settled, unless ...
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Website Blacklist Could Kill Canadian Jobs, Amazon, Google And Others Warn But FairPlay Canada has argued the exact opposite of what the i2Coalition asserts. It says that the lack of a mechanism to block access to piracy sites is causing job losses in Canada's cultural sector. "The jobs of hundreds of thousands of Canadians who work in the creative sector are at risk as a result ...
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Automation to impact 50% of Canadian jobs in next 10 years The future is coming. A wave of new technology and AI mechanics will change how we perceive employment in the coming years. But how far will automation really impact day-to-day jobs? A recent report from RBC has found that 50% of Canadian jobs will be disrupted by automation in the next 10 ...
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NDP's Singh backs down on punishing veteran MP who supported Tories' Canada Summer Jobs ... OTTAWA — After facing criticism from within his caucus, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has backed down on his decision to punish a veteran NDP MP for voting against the party line on a Conservative motion that condemned the Liberal government's controversial new requirement for its Canada Summer ...
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Editorial: Disrupt or be disrupted After conducting research for a year — talking to employers, educators, graduates and others — as part of its 10-year commitment to help prepare young Canadians for the work of the future, RBC determined that more than one quarter of Canadian jobs will be heavily disrupted by technology in the next ...
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Critics pounce on summer jobs attestation backlash OTTAWA – The government's resolve to plow ahead with its pro-abortion Canada Summer Jobs attestation is turning into a boon for free-speech advocates and pro-life groups, says a political organizer.
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'Off the chart' carbon target means Canadian refiners stuck paying tax on emissions no one in the ... The emissions (and economic activity and jobs) have just 'leaked' from one jurisdiction to another. Closing Canadian refineries will make us more reliant on fuel imports. The federal "off the chart" backstop proposal is a certain recipe for carbon leakage in Canada's refining sector, a key element of the ...
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G7 labour ministers look to set plan for tech disruption in workforce OTTAWA _ The Canadian ministers hosting a group of G7 counterparts in Montreal have begun crafting cross-border policies that would help and reassure workers caught in the churn of a dramatically evolving labour market. The most recent estimates provided at the two-day meeting that started ...
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Canada acts to further prevent transshipment and diversion of steel and aluminum to protect North ... OTTAWA, March 27, 2018 /CNW/ - The transshipment and diversion of unfairly cheap foreign steel and aluminum is a threat to Canadian jobs and the North American market. Canada already has one of the toughest enforcement regimes in the world to combat this practice. We currently have 71 trade ...
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Why it pays to be a rebel talent at the office What do Steve Jobs, Harry Houdini and Napoleon have in common? According to Harvard Business School prof Francesca Gino, they are prime examples of "rebel talent"—the rule-breaking, outside-the-box thinkers that rise up and change history. We asked Gino, author of Rebel Talent: Why it Pays to ...
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