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Howard Levitt: Tariffs would lead to devastating job losses — without the usual safety nets 25% tariffs on all Canadian imports is not just a policy shift, it's an economic earthquake with the potential to obliterate jobs. Read more.
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Canada's immigration department cutting roughly 3300 jobs over 3 years | RCI Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has announced plans to cut about 3,300 jobs, or about a quarter of its workforce, over the ...
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Canada's immigration department will slash 3K+ jobs in coming years - Global News An internal memo said around 3300 jobs will be cut over the next three years, with 20 per cent of the reductions hitting permanent employees.
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Canada must act to protect workers and jobs during Trump era - Unifor "The looming tariff threat serves as a real wake up call on the need to mitigate the risk to Canadian workers," said Unifor National President Lana ...
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Six in 10 Canadian employees planning to change jobs this year: survey More than half (52 per cent) of Canadians would be willing to sacrifice existing benefits for a better choice of benefits. Canadian workers also cited ...
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Canada must act to protect workers and jobs during Trump era - Yahoo Finance "The looming tariff threat serves as a real wake up call on the need to mitigate the risk to Canadian workers," said Unifor National President Lana ...
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Toronto Star: Canada's Immigration Department Cutting 3,300 Jobs, Prompting Concerns ... Canada's federal immigration department is set to cut 3300 jobs—more than 20% of its workforce—raising concerns about worsening backlogs and ...
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Canada's immigration department cutting roughly 3,300 jobs over 3 years Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has announced plans to cut about 3300 jobs, or about a quarter of its workforce, over the next ...
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Public service unions raising concerns over plans to cut 3300 at federal departments Public service unions are raising concerns about plans to cut 3,00 jobs at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.
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Canadians need better skills training and recognition to tackle 21st century challenges From neighbourhood rinks to packed NHL arenas, Canadians have long been among the most skilled players in the world – from Connor McDavid, Marie- ...
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