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Canada Employment Increased In August, but Not As Fast As Its Population
The number of people with Canada jobs rose by 40,000 in August, but the employment rate fell as the country’s population grew even faster. More
Canada Certified Skilled Trades Workers Out-Earn Other Immigrants, Study Says
Immigrants who get certified in a skilled trade within a few years of arriving in Canada make more money than other newcomers, including those who
Internationally-educated healthcare professionals most likely to work alongside Canadian counterparts in Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan
The Atlantic Canadian provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia and the Prairie province of Saskatchewan were the most likely in Canada to have

Visible Minority Canadians Bucked National Trend And Landed More Jobs In May
Visible minorities landed more Canada jobs in May, bucking the overall national trend as the unemployment rate nudged up to 5.2 per cent, the first
Canada Job Vacancies Fell In February As More Workers Landed Paying Work
Canada job vacancies dropped by four per cent in February to 841,300, more than erasing the increase the previous month as the number of job
Canada Job Vacancies Rise To Hit More Than 883,000
Employers’ needs for more workers in Canada spiked as job vacancies rose 3.4 per cent in January after six months of steady declines due to
Booming Immigration Led To Record Growth In Canada Population Last Year
The Canadian population saw a record surge in growth last year, fuelled almost entirely by immigration to the country, reveals Statistics Canada. In the year
Job Vacancies Remained High In December Even As More People Were Employed
Job vacancies in Canada stayed high, remaining almost the same as during the previous month, as last year came to a close in December, reveals
Canada Jobs: Wages And Number Of People Working Climbed In November, Latest Data Reveals
Wages and the number of people landing paying Canada jobs both climbed in November last year, the latest data from Statistics Canada reveals. In its

