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| The Canadian economy might be booming, but not if you're an immigrant According to a batch of recent data, the Canadian economy is performing exceptionally well at the moment: nearly 80,000 new jobs — many of them full-time — were created in November; unemployment is at its lowest level in a decade; average wages for permanent employees are rising steadily; and, ...
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| Trade tribunal's ruling could derail future of LNG in BC The trade tribunal risks smothering billions of dollars in investment and killing thousands of jobs. LNG Canada alone would need 4,000 workers to build a facility in Kitimat. In addition, 3,000 more workers would be required to build the pipeline that will move natural gas from B.C.'s northeast to the West ...
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| Progressive trade requires more than just titles and talking points Canadians deserve fair trade agreements that will stand the test of time, and our leaders must do more than simply slap the word "progressive" into titles ... NAFTA has also cost Canadian countless manufacturing jobs and put public resources like water, and our environment, in serious jeopardy, writes ...
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| It's not just beer, Comeau case would reshape Canada wineries Today, about 90 years later, I continue to pursue my family's vision as part of a vibrant and sophisticated Canadian wine industry that generates more than $9-billion in economic impact in Canada a year, with about 700 wineries, jobs for 37,000 Canadians and nearly four million tourist visits annually.
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| 'You don't gain, you just exist': Low wages keeping New Brunswickers from getting ahead ... assets to make a living," he said. Last week, Statistics Canada also released its latest job numbers, which showed that New Brunswick lost 2,700 jobs in November, while about 1,100 people left the labour force. Meanwhile the Canadian economy added eight times more jobs than expected last month.
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| Government launches open and transparent competition to replace Canada's fighter aircraft Today's announcement is about ensuring that our women and men in uniform continue to have the equipment they need to protect Canadians. At the same time, we will use this procurement to strengthen our aerospace and defence industries, create good middle-class jobs and support our economic ...
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| Shopping locally this Christmas "By supporting local shops you're supporting jobs in your community" said Prab Lashar, Executive Director for the Rocky Chamber of Commerce. According to Lashar, five million Canadians work for small businesses or are self-employed. Lashar adds that our locally owned businesses are the largest ...
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| Retirement nest eggs cracking for many Canadians VanGorder encourages seniors to keep working even though ageism can be a significant obstacle for many older workers looking for jobs. "Continue to be employed and take advantage of programs that are there to help older Canadians re-enter the workforce," he advised. "Having more than one job in ...
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| Governments of Canada and Ontario invest in public transit in Sioux Lookout SIOUX LOOKOUT, ON, Dec. 11, 2017 /CNW/ - Investing in public infrastructure supports efficient, affordable and sustainable transit services that help Canadians and their families get to work, school and essential services on time and back home safely at the end of a long day. The governments of ...
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| Of government and golf courses: Mulroney's East Coast experiment, 30 years later Thirty years, $10 billion and 56,000 grants and loans later, ACOA stands as a lasting legacy of the Mulroney government, a recognition by Ottawa that Atlantic Canada had been short-changed since Confederation. But economic malaise continues to grip the East Coast, and while ACOA has spurred jobs ...
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