Last week, Goldman Sachs published its 100 favorite charts.
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Last week, Goldman Sachs published its 100 favorite charts.
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The Alberta government says that the province has plenty of jobs to fill and is wondering why Quebecers aren’t coming out west to take them.
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CALGARY – A shorter commute, access to amenities and collaborative work environments are key drivers of employee satisfaction and retention, says a new report on the future of work in Canada.
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Work has resumed to normal levels on the construction site at the Medicine Hat Regional Hospital, says Alberta Infrastructure.
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I’ve written repeatedly about how spiky America’s economic geography is.
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SOUTH HAVEN, Mich. — One of the hardest-hit industries in the recession, Michigan home builders are facing a much different problem these days as the housing market picks up: labor shortages.
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Immigration Minister Jason Kenney will consult with select Medicine Hat businesses who employ Temporary Foreign Workers next month regarding changes to the program that has come under increased scrutiny this spring.
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EDMONTON – Alberta business and labour groups have denounced sweeping changes to Canada’s temporary foreign worker program, including higher wages for newcomers, better training for Canadians and tougher penalties for employers who break the rules.
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Amid all the debate over temporary foreign workers in Canada, Immigration Minister Jason Kenney is putting some of the blame for the lack of apprentices in the resource industry on the companies and provincial governments.
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EDMONTON – The Edmonton region could reach 1.5 million people within a decade if the working-age population keeps rising at its current rapid pace, city economist John Rose says.
The number of people in the area over age 15 increased by about 30,000 in the past year, a boost of 3.1 per cent, he said Wednesday during a year-end interview.
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