Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Google Alert - Canadians Jobs

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Canadians Jobs
Daily update November 3, 2020
NEWS
"While Indigenous and non-Indigenous people were initially similarly impacted by employment declines and rising unemployment, labour market ...
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I have turned down so many jobs and it breaks my heart." Rosso says there isn't much work for him to pose as Trump in Canada, because Canadians ...
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The plan sustains high levels of immigration that are essential for Canada's long-term economic growth, investment, innovation, and skilled labour ...
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Environics also found support from almost nine in 10 Canadians for the importance of prioritizing "new jobs related to protecting and restoring nature ...
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"The battle to control the spread of COVID-19 has not only altered how and where Canadians work, but also led many to question where and how they ...
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Smith said most of the employees whose jobs are at risk are women or new Canadians, and they are already marginalized. The Alberta government ...
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For Canadian students, the economic implications of these trade policies will be felt as they enter the job market — and for years to come — making it all ...
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As two Canadians living in Austin, Texas, this election has renewed our appreciation for how well Canada's elections work. Living in the U.S., and ...
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Over 3.8 million Canadians have had their jobs supported through the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy, with over $45 billion paid out in subsidies as ...
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The self-employed have been hit harder than most. ... Canada's "gig workers" numbered 1.7 million (8.2 per cent of the workforce) last year.
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WEB
Canadians' Views on Automation and Net Job Creation in 1989
However, concerns that technological progress might have adverse effects on employment growth are not new. In 1989, Statistics Canada's General ...
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