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| Indigenous Canadians want natural resources development — why aren't we being heard? Many Canadians have a one-dimensional understanding of Indigenous cultural, ... It provides much-needed jobs and revenues to our communities.
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| There's Never Been a Better Time to Get Into Tree Planting Tree planting is a rite of passage for many Canadians. It can be a lucrative seasonal job for those who can handle the harsh exposure of the outdoors.
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| Posthaste: 'Perplexed' — Analysts question wisdom of Encana's big move to the US, cut price target Roughly 50,000 jobs have been lost over the past five years, and an ... to Petroleum Labour Market Information, a division of Energy Safety Canada.
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| Maybe a new pipeline could win federal approval after all "From our industry's point of view," he said, "when we look at an important project that could create jobs for all Canadians, we ask, could that project, ...
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| Either Canadians or foreign countries will profit from oil—who do you pick? All it will do is divert investment away from Canada into the United States. ... jobs, and opportunity away from Canada and towards foreign countries.
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| CBTU urges Liberals to press reset Canada's Building Trades Unions (CBTU) say in the aftermath of the Oct. 21 federal election they ... Dunn said CBTU post-election priorities would be:.
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| USD/CAD - Canadian Dollar Braces for US NFP Data USD/CAD - Canadian Dollar Braces for U.S. NFP Data ... The consensus forecast is for a gain of 80,000 jobs but the GM strike may have distorted the ...
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| LETTERS: The world needs less Canada Now that Turkey is fully armed by Canada and similar ethically-unburdened ... non-voters) would have the courage to transition to non-violent jobs.
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| Letters to the Editor, Nov. 2 Re "Ford in Oakville cutting 450 jobs" (Antonella Artuso, Oct. 29): The NDP should not be blaming the Ford government for job losses in the Canadian ...
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| Ottawa at risk of losing its first-mover advantage in cannabis sector As the first G7 nation to legalize cannabis, Canadians have embraced this opportunity to innovate and create jobs throughout the cannabis sector, and ...
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