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Canada’s labour market defied expectations in June, adding a net 83,100 jobs while the unemployment rate dropped to 6.9 per cent, according to Statistics Canada data released on Friday. The figures ...
The Canadian government told employees they may face job losses, as Prime Minister Mark Carney searches for spending cuts to ...
Indigenous Services Canada's top officials have warned staff that meeting Prime Minister Mark Carney's budget cut targets won ...
The Bank of Canada is increasingly expected to keep its benchmark interest rate on hold later this month after the labour ...
The Canadian economy shrugged of tariff uncertainty and added the largest number of jobs in six months, with unemployment ...
The United Steelworkers union (USW) denounces U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement that a 50% tariff on imported copper ...
President Donald Trump announced a new set of duties on Canadian goods that were not covered by existing sectoral tariffs.
The federal government has modified the eligibility requirements for work permits linked to Canada's international student program, according to a new announcement from Immigration, Refugees and ...
Canada Revenue Agency confirms 280 job cuts, mostly in capital region The news was delivered Thursday in a message from CRA Commissioner Bob Hamilton and Deputy Commissioner Jean-François Fortin.
A group of Canadian steel producers said the government’s plan to restrict foreign steel imports isn’t strong enough and warned that the industry is set to shed thousands more jobs.
Monthly job cut announcements in the US surged to their highest level since the COVID-19 pandemic last month, according to data from Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
Canada’s steel industry warned of “catastrophic” job losses, factory slowdowns and supply chain disruption after US President Donald Trump doubled tariffs on imports to 50 per cent.
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