Out of the $228 million announced yesterday, Canada’s steel sector will receive $70 million for retraining workers who are off the job due to Donald Trump’s 50-per-cent tariffs.
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Boyle Street housing program to lose Alberta government funding, province seeks new provider
The Alberta government is taking away funding from an Edmonton non-profit’s housing program, saying it wants to spend the ...
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Canadians concerned about rising government deficits, believe middle-class will foot the ...
Canadians are concerned about rising government deficits, with a majority believing that middle-class taxpayers will ...
Nunavut MP Lori Idlout confirmed today that she still supports ending the second-generation cut-off through Bill S-2.
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Welders starting at $55,000. Humanities graduates starting at "Would you like fries with that"
Trades are quietly outpacing university degrees in the race for financial stability, and the numbers back it up. Skilled welders in Canada are walking into ... Read more This article appeared first on ...
We may be on cusp of a phase when AI-led automation squeezes openings for young members of the workforce. Learning from ...
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, SC, UNITED STATES, March 11, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Members of the local workforce will soon ...
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