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Why the Trump administration's anti-immigration policies are the United States' loss and the rest of ... So, if immigrants originally destined for the U.S. instead choose to go to Canada—for example—instead, they also create new jobs for Canadians, ...
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Burnaby woman's time in Canada running out because of COVID-19 Former international student Maria Landaeta Yoris lost her job because of the pandemic. Now she can't get the Canadian work experience she needs ...
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Amid Relief Measures and Store Closures, Canadians Report Pandemic 'Savings' of $148 While some may see this extra breathing room as a silver lining, worries about jobs and the economy persist as Canadians continue to grapple with ...
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John Ivison: Trudeau government's Chinese contract not short on stupidity John Ivison: Ottawa cautiously considers opening Canada's doors to ... that are employing Canadians in good jobs at a time of high unemployment.
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Coronavirus sheds light on Canada's poor treatment of migrant workers "It's obvious that we need to do a better job of ensuring that the rules are followed for our temporary foreign workers in Canada," Trudeau said in June ...
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Canada's cannabis pardon program is failing. Here's why Enenajor said cannabis convictions make it more difficult for thousands of racialized Canadians to access jobs, education, and housing, or to ...
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Government introduces legislation to support Canadian workers, businesses and persons with ... The Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS) protects jobs by helping businesses keep employees on the payroll and encourages employers to ...
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Trudeau government's commitment to the Paris accords will cost Canadian jobs Navius data shows that promised policies are insufficient to achieve Canada's emissions target in 2030: There is still a gap of 112 megatonnes of ...
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In Canadian law, 'terrorism' seems to be the hardest word – and it's going to get harder It may seem easy to dismiss such Canadians as nut jobs on the political fringe. But the grievances are real – and marginalizing them will only further ...
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Canada highlights recent contract for construction of Joint Support Ships for Royal Canadian Navy By investing the entire value of the contract in to the Canadian economy, work on these ships will create an estimated 1,000 jobs across Canada.
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