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'We need immediate support,' Saskatoon entrepreneur says

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Small business owner Rebecca Zirk appreciates how the federal government plans to help her financially but is worried she won't get the money fast enough.
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Workers worried about employment insecurity amid COVID-19 closures

9th - Higher Ed
Workers without benefits or job security struggle financially amid COVID-19 closures and cancellations.
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U.S. announces $850 billion COVID-19 stimulus package

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As the United States surpasses over 100 COVID-19 deaths, the White House is pitching a financial stimulus package that includes direct payments of roughly $1,000 per person.
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'He's going to jail' — Human rights lawyer reacts to Harvey Weinstein verdicts

9th - Higher Ed
Lawyer says the Harvey Weinstein guilty verdicts are going to be vindication for a lot of women.
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Teck withdraws application for new oilsands mine

9th - Higher Ed
Teck Resources has withdrawn the application for its new Frontier oilsands mine. The federal government was supposed to decide on the $20-billion project this week.
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The implications of cancelled Teck oilsands project

9th - Higher Ed
A look at the political, economic and environmental implications from the cancellation of a $20 billion oilsands mine by Teck Resources.
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Federal government debates new oilsands mine

9th - Higher Ed
Ottawa struggles with the decision to approve the $20 billion Teck Frontier oilsands mine by the end of the month. As jobs plummet in Alberta, the federal government weighs its promise to the province against its commitment to the...
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Fact check: Which country is creating the most new jobs in the eurozone?

9th - Higher Ed
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez recently said that his country was responsible for creating half of all new jobs in the eurozone, but is this true?
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Jobs strategy, employment on the agenda for Ontario NDP leader during 3-day Windsor visit

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Employment and labour issues were high on the agenda when Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles met Wednesday morning with local unions, employment agencies and nonprofit organizations at a roundtable meeting in Windsor. the CBC's Pratyush...
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What are the best European countries for women to work and live in in 2025?

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Three Nordic countries top the list for women to work and live in, while two southern European countries are at the bottom, according to a recent study.
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Chinese students finish college entrance exams amid slowing economy, rising stress for youth

9th - Higher Ed
China’s slowing economy has led to fewer opportunities for young people and increasing mental health problems.
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Investment titan Lubna Olayan says the goal for women employment has "exceeded expectations"

9th - Higher Ed
Olayan Financing CEO Lubna Olayan reflects on the rapid growth of women employed at the company that's exceeded their 2030 goals.
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Metro Vancouver job fair draws large crowds looking for work

9th - Higher Ed
The 13th annual MOSAIC job fair drew thousands to New Westminster. The event usually attracts a big crowd, but this year the lines are longer. Michelle Gomez spoke to those who are looking for work.
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B.C. job seekers head to to MOSAIC job fair to network, explore opportunities

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The annual MOSAIC job fair in New Westminster is an all day event where job seekers can network and explore work opportunities in the province. March figures from Statistics Canada show that B.C's employment rate had a small gain compare...
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Why State Associations Must Host Corporate Tournaments | BSE ft. Prof. Ratnakar Shetty

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In this Bombay Sport Exchange clip, Prof. Ratnakar Shetty highlights a crucial but often overlooked aspect of Indian cricket — the role of corporate tournaments.He explains why it’s important for state associations to organize these...
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How a new program is aiming to support women in skilled trades

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A Canadian non-profit that focuses on housing and employment recently introduced its first-ever women’s cohort. As CBC’s Talia Ricci explains, the goal is to create more opportunities for women in skilled trades and close the wage gap.
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Ontario tables bill to reduce barriers to internal trade, labour mobility

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The Ontario government has tabled new legislation to reduce internal trade barriers, and Premier Doug Ford signed related agreements with Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, both in efforts to make the economy more resilient against the...
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Young voters say cost of living, environment are their big election issues

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Students at Queen's University in Kingston, Ont., some of them voting for the first time, say they're worried about climate change and getting jobs after graduation, but engaging in the election may have to wait until after exams.
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'Workations': What are the best European countries for travelling workers?

9th - Higher Ed
These trips allow professionals to blend work responsibilities with cultural experiences in destinations offering the necessary infrastructure for productivity on the go.
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Which EU countries have the highest and lowest hourly labour costs?

9th - Higher Ed
Hourly labour costs ranged from €10.6 in Bulgaria to €55.2 in Luxembourg in 2024.
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Working in Europe: How can social mobility boost the continent's economy?

9th - Higher Ed
A new study shows that Europe's progress on social mobility has stalled over the past decade, holding back the continent's combined GDP by an estimated €1.3 trillion.
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Which EU countries have the most job vacancies?

9th - Higher Ed
The year 2024 saw a slowdown in the COVID-19 recovery on EU job vacancies following the 2023 trend.
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‘Now is the moment to really embrace those tools’: LinkedIn’s top tips to futureproof your career

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“You don't need to suddenly become a coder overnight. You just need to know how AI is embedded in your day to day,” LinkedIn’s Josh Graff tells Euronews.
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Hudson's Bay managers will get up to $3M in bonuses, but workers get no severance

9th - Higher Ed
Hudson's Bay, which plans to close most of its 96 stores by the end of June, will pay up to $3 million total in retention bonuses to 121 managers and executives — but will not pay severance to its more than 9,300 workers.