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Canadian workers who kept their jobs but went without a raise during the economic downturn should be able to loosen their belts a notch or two next year, according to survey results released Tuesday by the Conference Board of Canada. The average raise...
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A number of automakers posted solid Canadian sales increases for the month of November. General Motors CEO Fritz Henderson has resigned. China has agreed to lift the ban on all imports of pork products from Canada immediately, Ottawa announced Tuesday....
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The Chinese government announced it was lifting its ban on Canadian pork products as Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper was en route to Beijing. Harper was in Anchorage, Alaska, Tuesday night waiting for his plane to be refueled when officials in...
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Canada's aerospace industry has fared better than other manufacturing sectors through the recession but the effects of lower demand, especially for business jets, will constrain a recovery until 2011, the Conference Board of Canada said Tuesday. So far...
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Rogers Communications says it is laying off 900 employees across Canada, mostly in executive and management positions. Consumers remain anxious despite gains in economic data, a Conference Board of Canada survey suggests. Class-action lawsuits have...
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The various generations — baby boomers, generation X and generation Y — dealing with other in today's workplace are more similar than they might think, says a study released Monday by the Conference Board of Canada. Each group holds various stereotypes...
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A search warrant document says Ottawa police found a folder on Bishop Raymond Lahey's laptop computer containing 964 files and 33 videos, with many showing what police believe are young males involved in sexual acts. Defence Minister Peter MacKay is...
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The Conference Board of Canada says it sees no signs of a so-called "double-dip" recession in Canada's future. The Ottawa-based think-tank says it believes Canada is coming out of the recession and will grow moderately but steadily in the next two years.
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Gold prices rose again Thursday amid predictions it is headed to $2,000 US an ounce. Canadian broadcasters are banding together to campaign for the right to negotiate with cable companies over fees to carry local programming, three networks announce....
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Two of Canada's major vacation travel businesses are being combined as Sunwing Vacations will join forces with tour operator Signature Vacations and its retail division SellOffVacations. On Tuesday, European firm TUI Travel PLC, which controls Signature...
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