Breadcrumb Trail Links News Softer job market seen setting the stage for more rate relief, but not all economists agree Published Jun 10, 2024 • Last...
Some longtime health-care aides are speaking out about what they describe as overwhelming work conditions at Holy Family Home, pointing to repeated instances of understaffing they said...
The Canadian government introduced a new work permit program for H-1B visa holders from the United States, effective July 16, 2023. The permit allows current H-1B...
The Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) in Canada has been revised. These modifications support hiring foreign workers by Canadian firms seeking a favorable Labour Market Impact...
Cross-border weekend travelers no longer need to hold their breath: a strike at Canadian borders is not taking place, at least for now. The...
Workers at ports of entry across Canada will remain on the job Friday afternoon, averting a strike as union leadership and the government have extended mediation until Wednesday. ...
The Canada Border Service Agency is experiencing longer than normal delays at the Windsor-Detroit border, despite strike action being put on hold until next week....
Workers at ports of entry across Canada will go about business as usual on Friday afternoon, averting a strike and any job action as union leadership...
What’s going on here? The Canadian dollar fell by 0.6% against the US dollar, trading at 1.3750 CAD/USD – its weakest level since early May. What...
Canada’s labor market continues to add jobs, but not nearly enough to keep it from falling behind. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) released the latest Labor Force...
The Canadian economy added a flat 27,000 jobs in May, while unemployment inched up slightly to 6.2 per cent, Statistics Canada said Friday. Economists were expecting an average of...
Canada’s economy added more jobs than analysts expected in May, and the growth rate of wages accelerated to a four-month high, but the jobless rate...