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German economy and budget surplus soar, but Merkel shuns new debt

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Manufacturing powered ahead last year in Germany to give the economy strong growth and the government a record budget surplus of 23.7 billion euros. The country’s treasury benefited from soaring tax revenues, rising employment and low...
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Canadian city's Trump fears

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Windsor, Ontario's fortunes are closely tied to the United States. Donald Trump's protectionist talk has the city worried
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Economic good news

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Avery Shenfeld, chief economist, CIBC Capital Markets, on the two positive bits of news the economy received
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Overcoming barriers

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Craig Alexander of the Conference Board of Canada says we need to do a better job making sure immigrants are landing the right jobs
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‘Home ownership for me? At least 10 years from now.’

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Young Canadians talk about the challenges of trying to get into the housing market
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‘I am working two jobs right now’

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Young Canadians talk about the increasing difficulty of getting a full time, long-term job
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Canada's economic reality

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The Canadian economy is looking better, at least on paper. Are Canadians feeling the improvement?
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Truthful mortgage applications

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John Russo, chief privacy officer, Equifax Canada on a better way for lenders to verify income
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US employment growth steady but slower in September

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US jobs growth slowed for the third straight month in September. Employers hired 156,000 people. Economists had predicted 175,000. The August total was revised up, but both August and September were below the monthly average so far this...
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Canada adds jobs

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Frances Donald, senior economist at Manulife Asset Management, on the latest employment report
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Strong June jobs numbers indicate US economy is strengthening

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A robust monthly jobs report is pointing to the US economy strengthening. Employers there added 255,000 thousand people to their payrolls (excluding agriculture) in July. That was much better than the forecast by economists of 180,000...
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Economy steaming ahead

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Avery Shenfeld, chief economist at CIBC Capital Markets, on jobs numbers and what they mean for interest rates
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Child-care spending

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Nora Spinks, CEO, Vanier Institute of the Family, on the IMF's calls for Canada to spend more on child care
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What happens to a town when the potash mine closes?

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Many residents of Sussex, New Brunswick depended on potash for their livelihoods. And now it's gone. Nick Purdon looks at what's left.
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Alberta's Oil Bust | Up Close

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Alberta has gone from oil boom, to oil bust. We take an up close look at the growing desperation in parts of the province.
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Premier Kathleen Wynne's priority for 2016 is jobs

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Our Queen's Park reporter Mike Crawley asked Premier Wynne what her number one priority is for 2016. She said it's too create more jobs.
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What could it take to bring back US manufacturing jobs?

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Through the ongoing implementation of tariffs, President Donald Trump is forcing companies to start producing goods in the U.S. — but that may not be achievable in the short term. (Scripps News)
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The East Coast Trail is turning 30! Hold your gifts — it just wants cash

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Keeping 336 kilometres of trails and close to 19,000 structures — like stairs and boardwalks — in good shape isn’t cheap, says Randy Murphy, president of Newfoundland’s East Coast Trail Association. As the CBC’s Arlette Lazarenko...
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More Than Half Of Workers Feel Underpaid

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According to new research by Indeed, 52% of British workers feel underpaid amid the cost of living crisis, prompting many to seek new jobs. Industries most under strain are health and medical (64%), hospitality and leisure (61%), and...
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Canada added 90,000 jobs in April, unemployment rate unchanged

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A sign displays a vacant position in Halifax.
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4th annual Diverse Ability Job Fair draws hundreds seeking opportunities

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Over 300 attendees registered to explore employment opportunities tailored to their needs with over 60 different organizations and companies actively seeking to hire individuals with special needs.
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Unemployment, Inflation Vs Muslims, Mangalsutra? Lok Sabha Elections 2024 Narratives

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In a thought-provoking discussion on the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, the focus shifted towards the Congress party's recently unveiled manifesto, dubbed "Nyay Patra." Amidst swirling speculations, questions arose regarding the...
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A Toxic Year – Lisa's story: One of so many lost as opioids claim Indigenous lives at alarming rate

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Lisa Red Young Man died in September. She was 48. She had a giving spirit but struggled with addictions in her adulthood.
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Cannabis has been legal for 5 years, but some employers still test for it

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Cannabis has been legal in Canada since October 2018. But some employers are still testing their workers for it — and recreational use may even prevent you from getting a job. Andrew Sampson explains.