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| Project Learning Tree Canada to Place 1000 Youth in Green Jobs Through the SFI Network OTTAWA, April 03, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Project Learning Tree (PLT) Canada will be placing 1000 youth in green jobs using the Sustainable Forestry Initiative's (SFI) diverse network of program participants, conservation leaders, Indigenous partners, and community groups. PLT Canada has ... Project Learning Tree Canada to Place 600 Youth in Green Jobs Through the CPC Network - GlobeNewswire (press release)
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| Indeed report: Jobs in Canada requiring AI skills have grown by 1069 percent since 2013 "Advances in artificial intelligence have stoked fears of large-scale job loss, our data shows that AI can help create jobs, too," said Jodi Kasten, managing director at Indeed Canada. "These jobs are also found in a variety of industries including finance and tech and for a budding and complex technology ...
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| GUNTER: How the Liberals' attestation will ruin summer for many Canadians The eight-week ICC camp won't operate because the Trudeau government won't give Canada Summer Jobs grants to any group that refuses to sign an "attestation" swearing it supports, among other things, abortion and same-sex marriage. It's a travesty that will be repeated all across the country as ... No sign Liberals will budge on Summer Jobs attestation despite continuing protest - The Catholic Register
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| AI and robots will destroy fewer jobs than previously feared, says new OECD report The researchers found that only 14 percent of jobs in OECD countries — which includes the US, UK, Canada, and Japan — are "highly automatable," meaning their probability of automation is 70 percent or higher. This forecast is far less dire than Frey and Osborne's, although it is still significant, ...
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| Catherine Tait Named CBC's First Female President and CEO After the Liberal Party, under Justin Trudeau, won the 2015 federal election, the Canadian government made a number of changes at the CBC, including a CAN$675 million boost over five years to the pubcaster's funding, and an overhaul of the process by which its senior executive jobs and board of ...
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| Canadians still weighing the benefits of AI, according to new survey Canadians are not worried about robots taking their jobs, but they're also not comfortable about the idea of working alongside them either. The data comes from enterprise AI-software developer OpenText's latest survey with responses from 2,000 Canadians, and says 70 per cent of people aren't worried ...
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| High blood pressure, cholesterol associated with noisy jobs: NIOSH High blood pressure and high cholesterol are more common among workers exposed to loud noise at work, according to a recent study by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). Researchers also found that one-quarter of workers in the United States — an estimated 41 ...
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| Millennials behind surge in home buying intentions (with a little help from family): poll "Millennials have shown their confidence in both the economy and job market and are leading the charge in home purchase intentions across Canada," said Nicole Wells, vice president of home equity financing at RBC. "Young Canadians are getting creative in finding ways to get the keys to their home ...
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| Atlantic Canadian Premiers Work Toward A Common Minimum Wage HALIFAX – Nova Scotia's premier says he hopes the Atlantic provinces can land on a common minimum wage as early as next spring, but he maintains the goal will not be $15 an hour. Stephen McNeil said Tuesday talks are continuing with his fellow Atlantic premiers, and they will also have to find a ...
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