Trending Now
Tag: work
Survey Reveals Most Canadians Averse to Relocating for Employment Opportunities
A new survey reveals that more than half of Canada’s adult workforce is unwilling to relocate for pursuing employment opportunities, which also throws light on
Top Canadian Economist Champions Immigration
Canada must recognize the potential economic advantage that immigrants bring if it wishes to remain globally competitive, according to one of the country’s top economists.
Unregulated Foreign Worker Program Raises Concerns
While Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program has been plagued with controversy, there is another much lesser-known program offering foreign workers express entry into Canada. The
Employment Minister Reacts to Foreign Worker Program Abuse by Suspending Food Services Sector
The Employment Minister Jason Kenney suspended Canada’s Fast food sector from the Temporary Worker Program in the wake of program abuse allegations by several McDonald’s
Criticism on Abuse of Temporary Foreign Worker Program Singes Employment Minister
The fresh emergence of abuse allegations over the Canadian Government’s troubled Temporary Foreign Worker Program has led to widespread criticism from all quarters over the
New Controversies Emerge Over Temporary Foreign Worker Program
Recent cases in the news have renewed debate over the use and necessity of Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program. McDonald’s franchises in Alberta and British
Government to Work with Manufacturers to Address Labour Shortages
Canada’s employment Minister has announced a new plan to partner “underemployed” immigrants with employers in the manufacturing sector. Speaking at an Ontario manufacturing company last
Global Talent Remains Underutilized by Canadian Employers
Canadian employers still have plenty of work to do if they truly aim to attract and utilize skilled workers from abroad, according to the president
Statistics Show Further Job Growth for March
Once again, Canada added jobs in March and saw the overall unemployment rate drop to 6.9 percent. The latest numbers are spurring further hope of