The Alberta government has struck a deal in principle with Ottawa on more money and flexibility for job training.
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The Alberta government has struck a deal in principle with Ottawa on more money and flexibility for job training.
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CALGARY – An inaugural report by the Human Resources Institute of Alberta indicates a positive hiring climate in the province in the last six months and much of the same moving forward.
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CALGARY – Alberta has the highest job vacancy rate among all provinces in the country and at the same time its ratio of unemployed people to job vacancies is the lowest in Canada.
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Unemployment rates fell in 43 states and the District of Columbia in January, reflecting a drop in the national jobless rate despite bad weather that may have held down job gains.
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CINCINNATI — A swipe through her phone’s personal finance app tells Jessica Sebastian all she needs to know about retirement.
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CALGARY – The timing couldn’t be more perfect for a Calgary Economic Development-led recruiting mission next week to Ireland and England searching for potential workers to fill a growing labour shortage in the city.
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CALGARY – Alberta’s job vacancy rate is the highest in the country, tied with Saskatchewan, according to a report by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.
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OTTAWA – When it comes to job creation in Canada, there’s Alberta and then there’s everybody else.
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CALGARY – The unemployment rates in both Calgary and in Alberta dipped in February as the province accounted for the “lion’s share” of annual national employment growth, according to Statistics Canada.
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The job market rebounded from a two-month slump in February as employers added 175,000 jobs, while the unemployment rate rose to 6.7% from 6.6%, the Labor Department said Friday.
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