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| LETTER: Canada's part-time work problem Part-time work is nothing new to Canadians. Employers across Canada have long exploited a gap in our employment standards that allows them to ...
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| Canadians Holding Multiple Jobs Is On The Rise Canadians are under a lot of financial stress these days, but we're not seeing a rise in defaults. That might have to do with the number of multiple jobs ...
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| Terence Corcoran: Canadian carbon guilt belongs in a parallel universe As the political convulsions within Canada over Alberta's fossil fuel future ... has big plans to use oil as a foundation for economic growth and jobs.
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| Justin Trudeau & Andrew Scheer Meet Today For The First Time Since The Election In one particular example, Scheer accused Trudeau of "attacking" the energy sector, and said that he has "driven jobs and opportunities out of Canada ...
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| Scheer and Trudeau set for first post-election meeting ... work together on issues that matter to people right across the country, and we are committed to making Parliament work for Canadians," Trudeau ...
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| Survey shows widening provincial divides in Canada Canada's regional divisions are significant and growing, with feelings of alienation and job insecurity flaring in Alberta while Quebeckers have ...
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| Rex Murphy: This is not a standard downturn. And Albertans are not whining During the time the oilsands were in full play, they brought wealth and employment to Canadians from all provinces; were the corrective counterpoint ...
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| Weaker national employment fuelling possible BoC rate cut Canadians' purchasing power has waned somewhat, as the national labour market shrunk by 1,800 jobs after two straight months of strength.
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| H|T: The Healthtech Times – Canada's new health fund The Healthtech Times is a weekly newsletter covering healthtech news from Canada and around the globe. Subscribe to H|T using the form at the ...
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| The forgotten: former Afghan civilian combat-zone advisers fight for recognition Others came home to find the jobs they had left were no longer available. Some were called "traitors" by fellow Afghans living in Canada. Their care ...
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