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Canada jobs reaction: Bets in money markets now favour another jumbo rate cut in December

Traders in money markets are now putting significantly higher odds that the Bank of Canada will deliver another large 50 basis point rate cut...

More job protection needed for workers with serious illnesses, groups say | CBC News

Advocates are urging the P.E.I. government to do more to protect the jobs of people who suffer from serious illnesses and need extended periods...

Salary information increasing in Canadian job postings but ranges more common than a specific figure

Lisa Pasquin, founder and president at Toronto’s Craft Public Relations, remembers the day last year when she released the company’s salary bands publicly, in...

Your special fall equinox 2024 horoscope is here | CBC Life

So long, summer. On Sept. 22, we'll greet the fall equinox, when day and night become nearly equal in length. We may feel driven...

Certified teacher struggling to land full-time job in spite of shortage | CBC News

As schools turn to university students and graduates without a teachers' degree to cope with a shortage, a certified teacher from Dieppe says she's been...

Your horoscope for the week ahead: A powerful new moon will help you close the summer out on a high note | CBC Life

A fresh start could be on the horizon this week. So when the intuition-ruling moon begins a new cycle in proactive Virgo on Monday,...

Feds end exemption allowing visitors to apply for work permits from within Canada | CBC News

The Liberal government is putting a stop to an immigration exemption that allows visitors to apply for work permits from within Canada. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship...

The Sask. gov’t says Ottawa cut $17.6M for job training. The feds say it was always meant to be temporary | CBC News

Sask. Party MLAs held five news conferences in five ridings Wednesday to criticize what their party is calling a funding cut, but the federal government...

Ottawa facing stiff competition in search for next chief planner | CBC News

Ontario's three biggest cities are all on the hunt for a top bureaucrat who can lead them through the challenge of meeting aggressive housing...

Children’s Aid Society workers in Ottawa strike Monday | CBC News

UPDATE | In a news release Monday, the Children's Aid Society of Ottawa said while its office is closed, non-union workers continue to provide essential services.Local...

Drivers say elusive package courier for Temu has failed to deliver pay | CBC News

Ottawa's bylaw service department has been called six times since May 28 about the parking situation and complaints about garbage scattered around the property.Last month,...

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