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Why the Aecon sale is a good deal for Canada No, the purchase will instead empower Aecon to succeed against its international competitors that are already operating in Canada. This in turn should lead to more jobs in communities across the country for Canadians – jobs that might otherwise go to companies with almost no physical presence in ...
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$6.6-million program to support student jobs in electricity sector "The difficulties faced by young Canadians in the transition from school to work — obtaining entry into the world of work and gaining relevant job experience — are well known. This program will provide students with the opportunity to align their technical skills with the entrepreneurial and 'work-ready' ...
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Broaden labour market stats to include job quality indicators, advocate says VANCOUVER—As Canada experiences a record-low unemployment rate, some are warning the metrics used to measure the health of the workforce for over 70 years don't say enough about the quality of the jobs created or lost. A new report released by Statistics Canada's analytics branch showed ...
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Driving job creation and innovation in Canada through defence spending Through Canada's defence policy, Strong Secure, Engaged, defence purchases are being used to unlock billions of dollars in economic benefits and create middle-class jobs. To maximize these opportunities, the Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, ...
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Driving job creation and innovation in Canada through defence spending - Canada positioned to ... OTTAWA, April 23, 2018 /CNW/ - Canada has a strong and innovative defence industry with over 650 companies that employ more than 60,000 Canadians. One way the Government of Canada supports this industry is the Industrial and Technological Benefits (ITB) Policy, which requires that for every ...
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Becoming an entrepreneur has its rewards, but it isn't for everyone The 40-something Island entrepreneur is part of a growing trend of people turning to self-employment to either supplement or replace the income from their jobs or who are working on short-term contracts. Last year, financial software company Intuit Canada and the Emergent Research consulting firm ...
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Feds to post deficits $8B bigger than expected over next two years: PBO report Morneau told reporters Monday that while he respects the work of the PBO, the financial expectations remain the same as those laid out in the budget. "We're in a very positive situation economically, with more Canadians working, with a strong level of growth, and we'll continue to have an approach to ...
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Why can't Canadians afford long-term sick leave? The Canadian government offers sickness benefits through employment insurance (EI) for those without a private insurance plan. But in order to qualify, you must be eligible for EI. Consequently, EI sickness benefits may exclude those whose health has precluded them from working and those whose ...
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Fracking moratoriums hold back struggling provinces And a 2013 study by the Canadian Energy Research Institute said that Quebec was missing out on major economic opportunities and jobs by denying shale gas development. The study found that extracting shale gas in the St. Lawrence Valley could add about $112 billion to the Canadian economy, ...
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