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Labour Day: What’s open and closed on P.E.I. | CBC News

PEIMany businesses and services will be closed on Labour Day, Sept. 2, which is a federal statutory holiday in Canada.Big grocery stores closed, but...

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...

Opinion: Global warming isn’t as important to Ottawa as cheap Chinese cars

Open this photo in gallery:Politicians keep telling us that global warming is the greatest threat Canada faces. But it turns out there is one...

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...

Canada to pause approval of temporary foreign workers for low-wage jobs in Montreal | CBC News

Canada will freeze the approval of new temporary foreign workers in low-wage jobs in the Montreal area starting in September, CBC News has learned.A senior...

As Ottawa restricts temporary worker program, new refugee employment program gains traction | CBC News

As the federal government moves to restrict the number of temporary workers in the country, a relatively new program to bring refugees to Canada...

Quebec employers group worried ‘political’ immigration debate will hurt jobs | CBC News

The latest spat between Quebec and Ottawa over immigration is based on politics and not the reality of the labour market, says the head...

Ottawa eases requirements for international students, but N.B. schools say not enough | CBC News

Some New Brunswick post-secondary institutions are welcoming an increase in the number of attestation letters they can send to international students in support of...

Manitoba schools say Ottawa’s international student cap missing the mark | CBC News

Some Manitoba schools say they're disappointed about the federal government's decision to slash the number of international students entering the province by 10 per...

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