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| Canadian town mourns 15 students killed in bus crash HUMBOLDT, Saskatchewan– A hockey arena became the epicenter of grief for a small Canadian town Sunday as friends, relatives and those who housed members of a youth hockey team gathered to ... He said players become part of the community fabric, doing volunteer work or serving in restaurants.
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| Virtual job fair connects international job seekers with Canadian employers Fifteen hundred jobs, many of them in IT, will be up for grabs this month at the largest Virtual Career Expo to be held in Canada. Over 50 employers from cities across Canada will be participating in the online job fair, which runs April 19 and 20. Companies like IBM, Pythian, Microsoft and the Bank of ...
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| Expansion of Canada's Trans Mountain pipeline in doubt Supporters say the expansion of the pipeline, which has operated since 1953, would give Canada access to new global markets, provide jobs and millions of dollars in economic benefits and could be done responsibly. Canada needs infrastructure to export its growing oil sands production. Alberta is the ...
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| MP Rota failing riding on jobs We learned a few months ago that capital is fleeing Canada as Canadian companies have $650 billion sitting overseas. These companies have no intention of bringing those dollars back to Canada to create jobs given the high tax environment in Canada, including the new and ever-increasing carbon ...
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| PST increase and job cuts real possibilities as Sask. sticks to balanced budget goal Increased taxes and job cuts are possible strategies to cut Saskatchewan's near-$600 million budget deficit, a University of Regina economist says . The Saskatchewan ... Because there's going to be an election," said Simon Enoch, Saskatchewan director for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.
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| Trans Mountain pipeline expansion work suspended TORONTO — Kinder Morgan said Sunday it is suspending all non-essential activities and related spending on its controversial Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project that would nearly triple the flow of oil from Canada's oil sands to the Pacific Coast. The company said its decision is based on the ...
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| Rookie Liberal MP Bratina speaks out against controversial attestation in summer job program ... Another Liberal MP is speaking out against the attestation requirement in the Canada Summer Jobs Program, and demanding a greater say for the Grit caucus in how the government communicates its policies to Canadians, as the governing Liberals are losing ground to the Conservatives in the national ...
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| Canada post result of plenty of toil Family visit ... Amy Tisdall was staying at her parents' home near Weston before heading to Ottawa. PHOTO: SALLY BROOKER. A woman who grew up in rural North Otago has been appointed New Zealand's Deputy High Commissioner to Canada. Amy Tisdall is off to Ottawa for four years with husband ...
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| Employers increasingly frustrated by job interview 'no shows' Hiring the right people has become a top concern for many employers and a challenge for businesses in a competitive labour market, recruiters and industry consultants say. While overall job growth in Canada has tapered somewhat, it comes after an exceptionally strong year in 2017. "There are jobs ...
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| North American workers wait for raises as job growth continues: Don Pittis Yet as unemployment rates in Canada and the United States reach lows not seen for decades, so far, that rule seems to have been broken. In Canada, last week's employment figures showed that in spite of repeated worries that a weaker economy will end the jobs boom, employers created 32,000 new ...
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