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- Canada is scaling back temporary foreign workers. Critics say the program needs an overhaulCBC
- Inside the plan that could rein in vice chancellor salaries and overhaul uni boardsSydney Morning Herald
- Alberta tops list of people doing 'gig work' as main job: StatsCanCBC
- Grocers' code of conduct won't work unless all companies sign on, Metro CEO tells MPsCBC
- Bank of Canada governor won't say when interest rates will drop, but insists it won't take a recessionCBC
- UCanadian auto workers vote on Ford agreement calling for 15% wage hikeupi.com
- Striking government workers get 12.6% wage hike — and experts say domino effect could lead to more strikesthestar.com
- Canada's low unemployment rate indicates it's a job seeker's market. Here's why that's often not the caseCBC
- VMinimum wage increases to $16.75 per hour on June 1voiceonline.com
- ‘State of shock’: As Canada ramps up immigration, unsuspecting newcomers are running into inflation shock from soaring pricesthestar.com
- Say what you like about inflation, just don’t mention this dirty wordSydney Morning Herald
- Top grocers to testify in Ottawa today amid outcry over record profits: ‘Canadians will finally get to hear from the CEOs’thestar.com
- Hundreds of thousands of jobs at risk if Bank of Canada raises key rate for eighth time Wednesday, economists warnthestar.com
- Supermarkets continue to increase profits on back of inflation, data showsthestar.com
- November inflation will be lower, thanks to falling gas prices and unsnarling supply chains, economists predictthestar.com
- Business group urges Ottawa to delay hikes to EI and CPP rates but economists say it’s necessarythestar.com
- Household debt levels could cripple economy, economist warnsthestar.com
- The question that dogged the IR bill debateSydney Morning Herald
- Canadian economy grew faster than expected in third quarter but shows signs of a dramatic slow downthestar.com
- Unionization push at Canadian Starbucks gaining steam but facing similar barriers to U.S. effortsCBC
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