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What additional tariffs could mean for Canada's softwood lumber
Liz Kovach, president of Supply-Build Canada, which represents lumber retailers, says tariffs are already impacting demand in the United States and inflating costs for consumers. Kovach says that a lot of lumber providers across Canada...
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U.S. Layoffs Highest Since Early Pandemic Days
In February 2025, U.S. layoffs reached 172,017, the highest monthly total since the early pandemic period.
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P.E.I. man gets year in jail for child luring, making sexually explicit material available to child
Scotchfort resident Henry Donald Crabbe, 24, has been sentenced to one year in jail after earlier pleading guilty to luring and sending a sexually explicit image to a child. He believed his online victim was a 12-year-old girl, but the...
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Bangladesh needs urgent investments to avoid major crisis
Bangladesh is facing mounting economic challenges as both public and private investments remain stagnant. Watch this report for more details!
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Economist Yunus leads Bangladesh to economic collapse
According to the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS), the number of people seeking employment in the country of 170 million has hit 2.66 million.
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Bangladesh risks crisis as investment plummets
Bangladesh is facing mounting economic challenges as both public and private investments remain stagnant. Watch this report for more details!
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Should gig workers be penalized for tapping their phone in a car?
A recent B.C. Supreme Court decision saw an Uber Eats driver fined nearly $300 after he tapped his mounted phone to accept an order on the app. Gig worker advocates and lawyers say current laws could unnecessarily punish vulnerable...
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December Jobs Report Exceeds Expectations
2024 ending with a bang in the jobs market, 256,000 jobs created in the month of December far more than expectations of 155,000.
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Is A.I. Coming for Your Job?
A staggering 41% of employers intend to downsize their workforce as artificial intelligence automates certain tasks according to a World Economic Forum.
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Newcomers say Canada accepts ‘too many immigrants’
A new CBC-commissioned survey has found that over 80 per cent of newcomers to Canada feel the federal government accepts ‘too many immigrants’ without proper planning.
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Trudeau's collapse: Why Canadians turned away
Justin Trudeau’s national popularity plummeted long before he started losing his grip on the Liberal Party. The housing crisis, rampant inflation, parts of his government’s pandemic response, and dissatisfaction with progressive policies...
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Yukon Chamber of Commerce executive director reacts to new business funding
Last week in the Yukon new funding was announced for businesses in Whitehorse dealing with property crime. The director of the Yukon Chamber of Commerce says it's a good move for businesses but the root systemic issues of crime need to...
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DTES services see spike in demand from people in other municipalities
As the cost-of-living crisis worsens, non-profit organizations in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside say they're seeing a spike in demand for employment supports from people living in other municipalities. Shivani Joshi reports.
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Are you a student looking for work? Here's some advice on how to get the job
If you're attending a post-secondary school or a recent grad, looking for work is likely weighing on your mind. CBC's Taylor O'Brien spoke with some employed students and career advisors for advice on how to land that job.
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Prime Minister Trudeau to shuffle his cabinet today as caucus critics call on him to quit
The CBC’s Rosemary Barton and David Cochrane give an update on the cabinet reshuffle that’s expected to happen at 11:30 today.
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B.C. seniors return to work after retirement due to cost of living crisis
For many seniors, working past retirement has become a reality as the cost of living shoots up. They're the fastest-growing age group in B.C., and as Meera Bains reports, it’s a challenging road ahead.
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India’s Global Employability Set To Rise To 55% By 2025
India’s global employability rate is set to rise to 55% by 2025, up from 51.2% in 2024. This is according to the latest 'India skills report 2025.' The report highlights the growing potential of Indian graduates in the global job market....
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Jobless rate reaches 6.8% in November
Canada's unemployment rate jumped to 6.8 per cent last month, as more people looked for work in a weakening job market. The economy did add 51,000 jobs in November, but it wasn't enough to offset the rise in unemployment.
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Alberta seeking to recruit foreign workers from U.A.E., emails show
Documents and emails shared with CBC News show that Alberta is looking to attract skilled foreign workers from the United Arab Emirates. Documents detail a plan for an international recruitment mission to the U.A.E. scheduled for early...
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Majority of Manitobans accessing Harvest Manitoba services are female
More than two-thirds of the food bank clients who responded to Harvest Manitoba's latest survey are women, a marked change from past surveys.
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Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault faces Conservative calls to resign
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre called for the resignation of Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault in the House of Commons on Monday. Boissonnault has been facing pointed questions for months over his business dealings and...
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Why more seniors in B.C. are looking for work
Metro Vancouver charity Mission Possible says it's seeing more and more people above the age of 65 seeking employment. The organization's Matt Smedley and job-seeking senior Edward Boe joined the CBC's Gloria Macarenko to speak about how...
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Record level of residence permits issued in EU to third nationals: Who receives the most and why?
Most permits are granted for work and family reasons, with also a significant share issued on humanitarian grounds.
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Businesses in Canada face new limits on temporary foreign workers
Canadian businesses now face greater restrictions on how many low-wage temporary foreign workers they can hire as new government limits come into effect.