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Financial advice for pandemic times

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Forced to work from home during the pandemic? Here's what accountant Armando Minicucci says you should be doing right now.
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Canadians working from home may qualify for tax break

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You can claim the 'work-space-in-the-home' tax deduction if you work from home more than 50 per cent of the time.
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Clarity sought on work from home tax deductions

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Millions of Canadians are incurring extra expenses by working from home, but tax experts want clarification on the deductions people can claim for using part of their home for work purposes.
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Millions of US jobs lost amid pandemic may never return

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About 4.8 million positions were added as states began reopening, but in total, tens of millions of jobs have already been lost this year.
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Almost 300,000 jobs at risk in the UK amid COVID-19 crisis

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The UK's economy is slowly coming to life after months under lockdown, but the country's theatres are still waiting for news about how they can welcome audiences again.
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Thousands of jobs at risk in the UK amid COVID-19 crisis

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The UK's economy is slowly coming to life after months under lockdown, but the country's theatres are still waiting for news about how they can welcome audiences again.
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1.5 Million Americans Filed for Unemployment Benefits Last Week

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An additional 1.5 million Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week. The number is down from 1.54 million in the previous weekly jobless claims report.
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Returning to work during COVID-19

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Employment lawyer Howard Levitt tackles some questions about going back to work amid the coronavirus pandemic. 'The law does not accommodate anxiety. It accommodates safety,' says Levitt.
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National Urban League President Talks Black Unemployment, Economic Equality

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Marc Morial, president and CEO of the National Urban League, dives into economic inequities amid the coronavirus pandemic. Morial also discusses how the wealth gap in America can be closed by raising the national minimum wage to a...
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CERB payments being extended 8 weeks: Trudeau

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the Canada emergency response benefit (CERB) will be extended by two more months for those who still cannot work as provinces and territories gradually reopen their economies.
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Weekly Jobs Report Show 1.5 Million Americans Out of Work

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The number of jobless Americans is down from last week with 1.5 million filing for unemployment. More than 44 million Americans have filed for unemployment benefits since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Unemployment Rate Drops in May

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May added a historic 2.5 million jobs and unemployment fell to 13.4 percent as the U.S. began reopening parts of the economy.
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Amazon Plans to Retain New Workers

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Amazon says it plans to keep the majority of workers hired during rising demand due to coronavirus. Many workers will secure full time positions with the company.
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Weight Watchers Layoffs Under Fire

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Weight Watchers International faces backlash after thousands of employees were laid off via a three-minute Zoom call.
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Marriott Hotels Extends Furloughs

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Marriott has announced an extension for furloughed workers through October 2 as its business continues to slump amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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China National People's Congress focuses on economic recovery

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Premier Li Keqiang says Beijing spared no effort in containing the coronavirus outbreak but the economic fallout is immense.
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Morneau on future of housing market

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Finance Minister Bill Morneau explains how government relief programs, including LEEFF, helps create a 'bridge through to the future' for corporations to maintain employment and for homeowners needing to pay their mortgage during the...
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Minister challenged over leak of Statscan job numbers

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Conservative MP Michael Chong challenges Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains in the House of Commons on Wednesday.
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Governments spending $590M to help Ford plant make electric cars in Ontario

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The federal and Ontario governments are set to announce details of their plan to each spend $295 million to help Ford upgrade its assembly plant in Oakville to start making electric vehicles.
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Scheer calls for 'gradual type of reduction' for CERB

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Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer says that a gradual reduction of the emergency benefit would encourage more Canadians to get back to work.
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Qualtrough describes student jobs

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Employment Minister Carla Qualtrough goes over the types of jobs she hopes the government can line up for students this summer.
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More than 1 million Canadians lost their job in March

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Canada's economy lost more than one million jobs in March, Statistics Canada says, pushing the jobless rate up to 7.8 per cent. Economists had been expecting the figure to come in at around 500,000 jobs lost.
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'Job catastrophe': 1.25 billion workers face major hit from coronavirus

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The coronavirus crisis is having a devastating effect on employment worldwide, with more than one billion workers at risk of a pay cut or losing their jobs, according to the International Labour Organization. The UN agency says the...
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Unemployment claims stack up in the U.S. as businesses shutter

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10 million Americans filed for jobless claims in March after the COVID-19 pandemic hit the United States.