Thursday, April 19, 2018

Google Alert - Canadians Jobs

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Daily update April 19, 2018
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British Columbia Premier John Horgan continues to defend his opposition to the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion on the grounds that it is his job "to do what's in the best interests of British Columbians." But whose interests are really being served by continuing to create mayhem and uncertainty ...
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A union representing hundreds of B.C. pulp mill workers is asking for the federal government to intervene in a trade war it says is threatening to close three B.C. pulp mills and two others across Canada. The U.S. Department of Commerce announced this week a new 22 per cent anti-dumping duty on ...
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There's no shortage of media coverage about a doctor shortage in Canada and the resulting impact on Canada's healthcare system. Most non-Canadian clinical physicians enter Canada for work based, at least initially, on a work permit issued pursuant to a Labour Market Impact Assessment (a.k.a. ...
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Angus Reid said its research showed that two-in-three Canadians (65%) now say the British Columbia government is wrong to try to block the pipeline, a 10% increase since February. Asked which leaders in the conflict are doing a good or bad job, just over four-in-ten Canadians say Alberta's New ...
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The Senior Liberals' Commission says there is still a shortage of quality, mid-skilled jobs for middle-aged and younger Canadians. It is calling for the identification of opportunities and sectors for new job creation, and what sectors Canada can compete in globally, with the aim of helping younger ...
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Countrywide, Canada's economy is enjoying strong job growth and is well positioned to benefit from U.S. economic growth, although there are concerns over low business investment in Canada, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) unravelling, federal and provincial government deficit ...
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TD Bank Group and the Public Policy Forum (PPF) have announced the launch of a three-year initiative to discuss policy surrounding the changing nature of work. PPF will conduct new research and engage policy networks, thought leaders and decision makers to look at ways Canadians can adapt and ...
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His government still plans to pursue a reference case to the Supreme Court of Canada on whether B.C. has the right to establish regulations that ... Bernard Hancock, who works on a service rig and grew up in North Vancouver, said Canadians need jobs to support their families and save for retirement.
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