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| Hundreds after Canada jobs I guess it's because they try to hire Canadians first, then anyone else after." She said they were trying to source jobs in the agriculture and the hotel sectors. Some of those who attended told the DAILY NATION they were frustrated with the job search in Barbados and were seeking opportunities ...
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| With automation threatening jobs, Canada needs to form an action plan If you had to guess, how likely do you figure it is that you, as a Canadian worker, will soon have a robot staring you down for your job? As it turns out, your probability of having your job automated is lower than it is in most countries. According to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and ...
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| Recruit Holdings Announced Today That It Will Acquire Canadian Job Site Workopolis.com TOKYO & TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Recruit Holdings Co., Ltd. announced today that it will acquire the website and assets of Canadian job site, Workopolis.com through one of its group companies. Indeed, the world's number one job site and a subsidiary of Recruit, will operate Workopolis.com as ...
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| Inefficient policies and lack of market access are standing in the way of Canada meeting global ... However, government costs and regulatory barriers are on the rise – making it harder to grow our industry and support employment for Canadians." "Competitiveness continues to be one of our biggest challenges. Investment in Canada's energy industry, and jobs for Canadians, will continue to leave for ...
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| Lang's Cafe owner Tran Van Minh is a Canadian success The process of opening Lang's Cafe meant slowly finding a Canadian identity. Minh began picking up English through listening and speaking, and working 12-hour days, seven days a week, something that he still does. The hard work began to pay off and the restaurant empire grew. After Minh's father ...
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| Happy Valley-Goose Bay residents to benefit from new Labrador Wellness Centre The governments of Canada and Newfoundland and Labrador recognize that strategic investments in public infrastructure—including funding for recreational projects—play a key role in supporting dynamic communities while creating good jobs that help grow the middle class. Yvonne Jones, Member of ...
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| Petit-Rocher residents to benefit from upgrades to local community centre PETIT-ROCHER, NB, April 4, 2018 /CNW/ - The governments of Canada and New Brunswick recognize that strategic investments in public infrastructure, including funding for community centres, play a key role in supporting dynamic communities while creating good jobs that help grow the middle class.
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| Canada could be the world's oil and gas 'supplier of choice,' but only if policy changes: CAPP "Canada has an opportunity to ensure growing energy demand will be met by the most responsibly produced fuels possible. However, government costs and regulatory barriers are on the rise – making it harder to grow our industry and support employment for Canadians," president Tim McMillan said in ...
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| Conservative Leader takes aim at Liberals during Okanagan visit "It's making our economy less competitive and that's driving away jobs and opportunities, so there's a lot of Canadians that won't have the same opportunities that my generation had because these new taxes are driving out business investment, so getting back to balanced budgets and lowering taxes, ...
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| Editorial Exchange: Progress and noise in NAFTA negotiations That had been a deal-breaker for Canada and Mexico. Now, Mr. Lighthizer is looking at auto-content rules that would give NAFTA members a bonus if their hourly labour costs were $15 or more. This would reduce the cost gap between Mexico and the U.S. and curb the shift of jobs to Mexico, but would ...
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