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| Canadian consumer confidence high for 2018 thanks to booming jobs market The big-spending Canadian consumers who showed no signs of letting up in 2017, are entering the new year in an exuberant mood. Consumer confidence neared record levels as the year came to a close last week, with sentiment buoyed by a booming jobs market, a strong housing market and an ...
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| Addressing Canada's tech talent shortage with an innovative approach Our universities rank among the best in in the world (the University of Waterloo is dubbed Canada's MIT), but we're not doing enough to encourage and enable students to pursue the disciplines that are going to shape the future work force. Why aren't enough Canadians graduating from STEM?
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| Nova Scotia should work to bring in more immigrants, says lawyer Last year the government worked to make it easier for immigrants to apply for Canadian citizenship. The move resulted in a spike in applications, and one immigration lawyer says Nova Scotia should now work to attract those immigrants to our province. In recent times the natural increase to population ...
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| COUNTERPOINT: Online gambling robs provinces of revenue We have two jobs: provide Atlantic Canadian adults with government-regulated and responsible lottery products, and return 100 per cent of profits from lottery sales to the four Atlantic Canadian governments. Atlantic Canadians have trusted us to do these jobs for the past 40 years and we have delivered ...
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| Mortgage stress tests, wage hikes and carbon tax: What's new in 2018 The move has garnered criticism from the small business community, which has argued it could be a job killer. The Canadian Federation of Independent Business estimates younger workers will bear the brunt of the job losses, as about 60 per cent of those making the minimum wage are between the ...
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| Former New Glaswegian appointed to Order of Canada A former New Glaswegian was appointed to the Order of Canada on Dec. 29 by Governor General Julie Payette for her decades of work with disabled children. Dr. Vianne Timmons, now President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Regina, began her career in 1976 at the now-closed Pictou ...
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