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| Canada's Conservatives prefer symbolism over substance Canada's Conservatives have shown considerable skill at practicing this style of politics, .... Christo Aivalis: Trudeau turns his back on organized labor.
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| The Vast Majority Of People In Canada Don't Meet The Basic Qualifications To Work For The ... According to one of Statistics Canada's most recent censuses, the percentage of Canadians that are bilingual is quite small. Only 17.9% of Canadians ...
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| EDITORIAL: Testing values The Canada Summer Jobs program is about students getting seasonal employment, gaining valuable experience and helping fund their education.
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| PSAC pushes Ottawa to brand Canadian oil and gas PSAC added that the oil and gas industry supports over 530,000 direct and indirect jobs across Canada, including manufacturing jobs in Ontario and ...
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| Opinion: Carbon tariff would improve carbon tax To safeguard Canadian jobs and help reduce global emissions, we should adjust carbon pricing at the border. With a carbon tariff on imports, the ...
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| Unifor launches #SaveOshawaGM campaign while GM looks to retraining "Our campaign is not about (convincing) Canadians boycotting General ... dealerships in Ontario and 100 jobs open at other GM facilities in Ontario. UPDATED: Unifor national president Jerry Dias rejects GM announcement of job opportunities for ... - durhamregion.com
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| US Secretary of State Pompeo says China's detention of 2 Canadians is 'unlawful' Pompeo also pledged to work to ensure the Canadians' safe return. "The unlawful detention of two Canadian citizens is unacceptable. They ought to ...
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| Government of Canada to invest in national initiatives for automation and digital technologies in the ... Innovation funding competition will help create jobs and spur the growth of Canadian companies. SAINT-JEAN-SUR-RICHELIEU, QC, Dec. 14, 2018 ...
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| Modern Slavery Bill Targets Canadian Imports Of Goods Made By Slaves TORONTO — A proposed federal bill is hoping to crack down on Canadian companies that import products tainted by child and forced labour.
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