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| Green jobs, bilingualism, and youth: A winning combination The current Canadian Liberal Party's election platform commitments included proposals to support English and French linguistic minorities and bilingualism in Canada(1), to create 5,000 youth green jobs each year for the next three years,(2) make it easier and more financially rewarding for Canadian ...
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| Bitcoin-related job searches spike in Canada — but are there openings? Canadians seem to be taking note of Bitcoin's climbing value. According to a report by Indeed Canada, searches for Bitcoin-related jobs spiked dramatically over the past year — and even more in recent months. The job search engine found that searches including the words "blockchain," "bitcoin" or ...
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| How to keep your job in the semi-automated workforce of the future For Canada, this means a third of all adults could see their jobs performed by computers right now. By 2026, the expert panel predicts computers will reach level three in all areas, meaning they'll have skills equivalent to 67 per cent of Canadian adults. Matching the OECD research with other work on job ...
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Canada Courts Labor Leaders With US Resisting Nafta Proposals Nafta talks resume Monday with a partial round in Washington, without political leaders at the table. Canada wants the U.S. to undo so-called "right to work" provisions in some states, while also calling on Mexico to raise labor standards. One of Canada's top union leaders, Jerry Dias, has met often with ...
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| Government of Canada invests in road infrastructure at Bedford Institute of Oceanography By meeting the infrastructure needs of a growing federal workforce, both in science and in other fields, Public Services and Procurement Canada provides a supportive environment for the important research work being done to safeguard our oceans and natural resources for future generations of ...
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| Justin Trudeau searches in vain for new free-trade partners Changes in Canada's economy make that more urgent. Things look good for the moment: GDP is expected to grow by 3% this year and unemployment is 5.9%, near a ten-year low. But oil and cars, which have sustained growth for more than a decade, face harder times. Mr Trump is using protectionist ...
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| Local entrepreneurs achieve dream of becoming Canadian citizens (3 photos) During that time, Dharmesh worked a number of jobs in the service industry - Walmart, Pizza Hut and Subway to name a few - in order to familiarize himself with Canadian culture and, at the same time, to observe "what customers want, what Canadians like." It was jobs like these that showed Dharmesh ...
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| Young Canadians lead the way in attending online course Firms headquartered in Canada accounted for just under one per cent of all AI-related inventions from 2012 to 2014. Canada also gained nearly 1.2 million jobs, most of which came from the construction, wholesale and retail trade, and business and public services, but its government budgets for R&D ...
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| Canada has a strong foundation for financial happiness. So why is the mood so dark? Unemployment is down, wages are up, stocks are chugging along and houses have held the value they've built up in the past decade. We have a strong foundation for financial happiness, but people aren't responding. It's not just Canada – people in several other well-off countries don't feel satisfied ...
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| Letters to the editor: Dec. 8 His estimate that artificial intelligence will result in up to 42 per cent of Canadians losing their jobs in the foreseeable future, coupled with a potential loss of tax income to governments of $124 billion a year, is cause for alarm. Let us not forget that Donald Trump's presidential victory owes much to the ...
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