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US companies say visa rules are jobs boon for Canada "This may be a Canadian Jobs Creation Act. You can go to Toronto and hire people there and work quite effectively," Cisco chief executive Chuck ...
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Owens: Canadians likely to want border closed all summer Owens: Canadians likely to want border closed all summer ... includes trade, commuting to work or school, returning to home countries, medical travel, ...
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Canada's Flight Attendants Call for Federal Support and Recognition in the Face of Pandemic "Approximately 11,000 flight attendants in Canada are out of work right now, and it's clear the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS) program ...
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High unemployment rates mean changing EI qualifications across Canada The surge in unemployment caused by the COVID-19 pandemic will mean Canadians will need to work fewer hours to qualify for employment ...
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What should public transit look like post-pandemic? Clean, comfy and electric But the road to electrification still poses multiple challenges for Canada's transit agencies. To help find ways to overcome them, Clean Energy Canada ...
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RBC: Household finances showing surprising rate of recovery ... of COVID-19, according to calculations by the Royal Bank of Canada. ... a four-week period to qualified Canadians who have lost their jobs or work ...
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12 companies are hiring over 100 jobs in Toronto this July Who: Humi is one of Canada's leading HR, Payroll, and Benefits solution companies for rapidly scaling small and medium-sized businesses across ...
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Building the next Canadarm The development of Canadarm3 will extend and strengthen Canada's ... economy, create the jobs of tomorrow, and get young Canadians interested in ...
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How Canada tries to hide its racism by pointing a finger at the US Canada's labour market, where racialized people are paid less and expected to put themselves in danger, is the true legacy of this history. There is a ...
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Niagara in 'dire situation' as tourism, culture employment falls province wide But while Canadians who normally cross the border to visit the states will help make up some of the loss by visiting the falls, he said, the city "won't ...
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