Thursday, December 14, 2017

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Daily update December 14, 2017
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And with an average annual salary of about $92,000, including benefits, these Canadians are earning a lot more than the average worker, who makes about $59,000, Statistics Canada reported on Wednesday. The agency tallied all jobs related to environmental and clean technology for the year.
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But when it comes to the number of available entry-level jobs, more educated Canadians may be facing worse odds. "Entry-level positions are largely concentrated in jobs where employers require little or no minimum level of education," writes author Marie Drolet, senior analyst with the Labour Statistics ...
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13, 2017 /CNW/ - Greater engagement of older workers in Canada, those aged 55-69, could lead to US$51.3 billion in GDP growth among other economic benefits in Canada, according to the PwC Golden Age Index. Canada, which ranks 16th out of 34 OECD countries, has a lower employment rate ...
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While the Canadian economy continues to create jobs — the Organisation for Economic Co-operation (OECD) predicts Canada will lead all G7 countries with a Gross Domestic Product of three per cent in 2018 — some issues loom on the horizon. They include questions about the sustainability of ...
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"That's the objective. This is really about our national interest. Our economy. And good-quality jobs in Canada." Boeing will review the government's announcement, including the new economic-harm test, before deciding on next steps, company spokesman Scott Day said in an email. At the same time, ...
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How an expected U.S. interest rate increase will affect Canadians: Don Pittis ... With the U.S. economy cranking out jobs and stock markets on a tear after congressional tax cuts, many experts are watching what the U.S. central bank chief says about how many more interest rate increases there will be in ...
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Canadians also seemed fascinated by entertainment giants toppled by allegations of sexual misbehaviour. Harvey Weinstein, Matt Lauer and Kevin Spacey — who all lost their jobs over such accusations — came in one, two and three in the "People" category. The biggest search surges in the "Kitchen" ...
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