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| For Canada, 2018 brings an 'unbelievable', 'ridiculously strong' job market The country added 78,600 jobs in December, according to Statistics Canada, an impressive number given that a whopping 79,500 positions were created in November. In the past year, the Canadian economy created 422,000 jobs, an increase of 2.3 per cent. That's the strongest percentage gain in 14 ...
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| Anti-abortion group takes Trudeau government to court ... the jobs program. The Liberals say that under that system, groups which promoted anti-abortion or anti-LGBTQ messages applied for and got federal money, including anti-abortion groups such as Campaign Life Coalition, Life Site News, Priests for Life, and the Canadian Centre for Bioethical Reform.
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| Canada senator kicked out by Conservatives for 'racism' Conservative Party leader Andrew Scheer said "racism will not be tolerated". In Canada, senators keep their jobs until they turn 75 and so she will retain voting privileges in Parliament. Last March she defended Canada's residential school system, church-run and government-funded boarding schools ...
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| Canada has work to do if we want to become a high-tech powerhouse And successful immigration applicants would benefit from earning their Canadian credentials while still abroad, in order to begin work in their chosen fields immediately on arrival in Canada. • Women in scientific research. Women are a vast, largely untapped resource in strengthening Canada's tech ...
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| Government of Canada announces a new agile procurement initiative The Honourable Scott Brison, President of the Treasury Board, today announced a new opportunity in the Government of Canada's agile procurement initiative. The government is seeking to improve online accessibility for Canadians, including those with disabilities, searching and applying for jobs in ...
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| Digital transformation disproportionately felt by millennials, high income earners, OVH finds However, the proportion of Canadian workers who believed technology had transformed their jobs was much higher among high income earners, with 56 per cent of respondents who earned $100,000 or more annually believing that technology had transformed their job, versus 38 per cent of those ...
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| Charity is not enough to fight poverty, social inequality Of course, some think poor people should just get jobs. If only it were that easy. Living Wage Canada points out that 70 per cent of Canadians living in poverty work but don't make enough to cover living costs. In fact, there's been a five-fold increase in minimum wage work in the past 17 years in Ontario ...
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