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| Canadians need to 'future-proof' their careers as more jobs become automated: report "The evidence we're seeing so far is that technical skills shouldn't really be relied upon much beyond 2½ to five years," he said. Considering how quickly the tech sector evolves, he added, it will become increasingly important for Canadians to continuously update their skills to survive in the jobs market.
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| Facebook job search expands to more than 40 countries Facebook wants to hire more people — not just for itself but for businesses all over the world. On Wednesday, Facebook expanded the job search and application tool it released almost a year ago in the U.S. and Canada to now serve more than 40 countries. It's kind of like LinkedIn, but applied to your ...
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| McMillan: Don't squander Canada's chance to be a leading global energy supplier Energy investment is an investment in Canadians. The oil and natural gas sector supported more than 640,000 direct and indirect jobs across Canada in 2015 and 530,000 jobs in 2017. Another $160 billion in federal gross domestic product was paid by the energy industry in 2015, accounting for about ...
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| Petroleum producers call for policies to spur investment Capital investment in Canada's energy sector generates economic activity across the country, spurring job creation and growth for all levels of government, including about $19 billion in annual government revenues in 2015 and 533,000 jobs across the nation in 2017, notes the statement.
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| Sheehan pleased jobs, health care and more addressed in budget In light of the essential function that the Canadian International Trade Tribunal performs in Canada's trade remedy system, the Government proposes to amend the Canadian International Trade Tribunal Act to ensure that it continues to effectively deliver on its mandate. Jobs and the economy are of ...
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| Grande Prairie job fair hints at recovery, recruiters say On Tuesday, 55 employers set up booths to recruit workers — compared to 16 employers at the spring job fair two years ago. "I think this is a reflection of the economy right now," Coulombe said. "There's just more jobs available in the region right now and we're seeing that here by the demand for people ...
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| Former residents slain in Canada The body of Mark Jones, age 58, of Ryerson Township, was also found in the residence, according to investigators who suspect Jones killed the three others before taking his own life. Jones, a neighbor, previously did handy work at the Theoret home. In a recent interview with the Canadian Press, Ulla's ...
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| Why the 2018 budget 'misses the mark' on tech: a comprehensive analysis "We will continue to double down on our plan to invest in the middle class and everyone working hard to join it. It's a plan that puts people first, builds on the hard work of Canadians, and keeps us squarely focused on the future—so that our children have better opportunities to follow their dreams, find ...
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| Alberta deficit forecast drops to $9.1B, as province gains 90000 jobs in latest financial update Finance Minister Joe Ceci said nearly 90,000 full-time jobs were added between January 2017 and January 2018, with 12,500 in mining and oil and gas ... migration saw its first positive inflows in two years in the third quarter, which means people are moving to Alberta from other parts of Canada. Varcoe: Alberta job outlook brightens, but pipeline bottlenecks could cost province $9B - Calgary Herald
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| Culture jobs make up more of BC's economy than any other province On Tuesday, Statistics Canada released data that reveals jobs in culture and sports made up a greater portion of the B.C. economy — four per cent — than of any other Canadian province. That's a total of 98,244 jobs in the province falling into the culture category in 2016, when the data was compiled, ...
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