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| Canada repeats that US steel tariffs would hurt American jobs OTTAWA, May 1 (Reuters) - Canada has repeated its position that imposing punitive measures would hurt jobs in both countries, in reaction to U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to postpone the imposition of steel and aluminum tariffs. The Trump administration said on Monday that tariffs on steel ...
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| Canada's immigration system has created a labor shortage President Donald Trump has expressed support for skills-based immigration policies, where countries make it easier for skilled workers to gain entry. Canada is one such country. But the points-based immigration system there has had an unintended side effect: With the prioritization of high-skilled ...
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| Amazon Invests in Vancouver Canada with More Tech Jobs In what also could be considered a blow to Toronto's chances of becoming Amazon's HQ2 location, the company announced it is adding 3,000 more tech jobs to its Vancouver Canada Tech Hub. Similar as today's announcement with Boston, the question is why announce these additions now if some of ...
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| Summer jobs funding policy will be challenged in court "Agreeing or disagreeing with abortion, or with a man's 'right' to be called a woman if he thinks that he is a woman, has nothing to do with the purpose of Canada Summer Jobs," said constitutional lawyer and Justice Centre president John Carpay. "This is pure ideological coercion: telling Canadians that ...
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| Canada gaining reputation as 'a country that can't get its big projects done,' says Jean Charest Those events saw former prime minister Stephen Harper criticized for his handling of the Canada/U.S. relationship. "Conservative mismanagement of the Keystone XL pipeline is costing Canadians' jobs and damaging our relationship with our most important trading partner," then Liberal natural ...
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| Norpac says it will add 50 new jobs due to newsprint tariffs Norpac announced a round of layoffs shortly after alleging last August that Canadian papermakers benefit from 65 different government subsidies that amount to "hundreds of millions of dollars." A preliminary U.S. Commerce Department investigation found Canadian newsprint producers have benefited ...
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| Drive from Canada to France? A new ferry from Newfoundland will allow you to do it FORTUNE, N.L. — If all goes well, Canadians will soon be able to drive to a little-known corner of France. The French islands of ... The French government now provides hefty subsidies to support its outpost, which is heavily dependent on government jobs, fishing and tourism. The smallest of the islands, ...
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| Lessons from Germany on youth employment policy One of the most important things that a government can do to promote inclusive prosperity is to ensure that young people have access to the opportunities they need to succeed in today's dynamic, high-skilled economy. In this respect, Canada's public policy record is decidedly mixed. Although young ...
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| What happens when you offer 'basic income' for not working? People stop working In theory, a basic income would replace the existing web of income-support programs (welfare, the GST tax credit, Old Age Security, employment insurance, etc.) with a single simple program that provides a cash transfer to Canadians. The PBO's version is based on a pilot program currently taking place ...
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| Canada pushes for permanent tariff exemption; industry worried Canada has argued that the tariffs, which had been set to go into effect on Tuesday, would hurt jobs in both countries. The Trump administration said on Monday that the 25 percent tariff on steel imports and 10 percent tariff on aluminum imports from Canada and Mexico would be suspended until June 1.
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