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Canadians' love affair with Justin Trudeau is over OTTAWA — Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau no longer looks invincible. After showing a steady lead in ... For critics such as columnist Andrew Coyne of the National Post who see Trudeau as charming but an intellectual lightweight, the India trip simply proved their outlook. "The little things that ...
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Why Ottawa must continue to invest in wireless technologies Smart cities, remote medicine and advanced agriculture are just a few of the applications that 5G will further enable, and with them deliver the innovation, economic growth and well-paying middle-class jobs that the Government of Canada has identified as cornerstones of its agenda. But 5G networks ...
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Canada 150 program results in 'brain gain' for Canadian universities: Duncan Last June, Science Minister Kirsty Duncan hung out the "we're hiring" sign and dangled grants of up to $1 million to try and lure some of the best and brightest international researchers to come to work in Canada. Nine months later, 24 scientists have been given the nod — 10 of them Canadians coming ...
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Innovation momentum can help shore up jobs lost to automation But if we are to succeed, we must strengthen Canada as a start-up economy, with dynamic innovation ecosystems located across the country and connected to our major urban centres, functioning as centres of growth and innovation. These new companies with proprietary technology and strong ...
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Canada's Brain Gain. Round 2. - Top international researchers from Harvard, NASA, University ... Canada is the destination of choice for some of the world's leading scientists and scholars, including expatriate Canadian researchers who are coming home to further their thriving research careers. They see that Canadians respect the work of researchers who create new knowledge and help train the ...
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Fired Black Janitors Find New Jobs, Get Support From NS Musician Joel Plaskett HALIFAX — A group of black janitors who were fired after they claimed they were victims of racial discrimination have found new jobs, but supporters continue to ... THE CANADIAN PRESS Joel Plaskett, right, and his father Bill Plaskett perform with community activist Lynn Jones in Halifax on Thursday.
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Human Skills, Digital Literacy Critical to Surviving Workforce Automation What makes us human will best ensure our survival in an era of jobs automation—but our education system also needs to teach skills instead of theory. These are conclusions from current research in Canada on what is being called the "fourth industrial revolution" after the steam engine, electricity, and ...
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Government of Canada Helps Quebec Dairy Processor to Modernize Operations The Government of Canada knows the importance of supporting a strong and competitive dairy industry that will ensure Canadian families continue to benefit from high-quality products while creating well-paying jobs for Canadians. Parliamentary Secretary Jean-Claude Poissant (La Prairie), on behalf ...
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Alberta's shameful pipeline politics ignores First Nations Alberta's NDP government argues that moving oilsands bitumen toward new markets is essential to maintain energy sector jobs and Canada's economy. In its view, B.C. is violating Canadian law in obstructing a federally approved plan. Details on its perspective, and calls to action for Albertans, are on ...
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Terence Corcoran: The Bank of Canada should stick to its knitting and stay out of budgets The logical conclusion to be drawn by all politicians across Canada is that more government spending on children and infrastructure and just about anything else is good for the economy, boosts growth and creates jobs —even if it does run up deficits and debt that will have to be repaid later at higher ...
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