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Our plan is working: Canadians have created over 1 million jobs The Minister explained how along with a strong economy, these changes and investments have contributed to Canadians creating over 1 million jobs ...
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Canada Now Produces Tennis Players, Too The 20-year-old Shapovalov burst onto the scene a couple of years ago when he upset Rafael Nadal at the Canadian Open. He is now up to No.
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Clean energy one of Canada's fastest-growing industries Canada's clean-energy sector is growing faster than the economy as a whole and is rivalling some of the better-known industries for jobs, a new report ...
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Matt Gurney: The Navy's not our only fleet crippled by government incompetence When announcing the new ships, he couldn't stop gushing about all the jobs it would create. So many new jobs, in fact, that Canada will need to bring ...
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WUDRICK AND TERRAZZANO: Taxpayers are losing billions without pipelines Taxpayers are being robbed of health-care services, teachers, jobs and lower taxes. But with oil production projected to grow in Canada by over 50% ...
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Trudeau celebrates tariff removal with Algoma, vows to keep working on file "Canada is able to make sure it's taking care of its people and even in some uncertainty we've been able to grow the economy, create jobs and secure ...
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Government of Canada funds project with LiUNA Local 1059 to help apprentices in London, Ontario The skilled trades offer good, well-paying, middle-class jobs, and the Government of Canada is committed to helping key groups, such as women, ...
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Study says immigration will solve growing labour gap The CBoC predicts that between 2018 and 2040, 13.4 million workers will exit Canada's labour force. That number will leave a serious gap with the ...
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Connecting the dots on defence research in Canada The good news is that there are many scholars and defence scientists doing excellent work across Canada. The bad news is that they are mostly ...
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Posthaste: Theresa May quits, Trans Mountain's moment of truth and oil's bad week Only 20 per cent of Canadians live 30 years beyond the retirement age of 65 and having your money outlive you can be expensive. Heath looks at the ...
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