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With global race to decarbonize electricity sector, demand for skilled nuclear workers heats up: Globe
Demand for nuclear engineers and scientists, as well as technicians, machinists and certified tradespeople is on the rise, the Globe reports.
Carney speculation offers summer mirage amid corporate Canada's policy gloom
Mark Carney, a towering figure in Canadian public policy over the past two decades, has the distinction of having served as governor of both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England. His name has also circulated as a potential Liberal leadership contender to succeed Trudeau, writes Theo Argitis.
Weakness in Canada’s jobs market deepens
Canada’s jobless rate rose to6.4 per cent in June, the country’s statistics agency reported.
Canada approves sale of Teck coal business to Swiss-based mining giant
Canadian miner Teck Resources gets government go ahead to sell its coal business to Swiss-based Glencore
Lt.-Gen. Jennie Carignan named Canada's newest chief of the defence staff: CP
Lt.-Gen. Jennie Carignan becomes the first woman to hold the Canadian Armed Forces' top job.
Toronto’s home buyers show some signs of life in historically bad real estate market
Toronto’s housing market rebounds in June after Bank of Canada rate cut
Budget watchdog sees Canada clean investment tax credits costing $100 billion
The PBO released estimates for the cost of six new federal investment tax credits that target the clean energy and technology sectors.
Office construction hits 19-year low amid continuing high vacancy rate
Office construction fell to the lowest in almost two decades.
Goodman’s Feldman on the six-month battle with Gildan Activewear’s board: Globe
Jon Feldman, partner and head of the business law group at Goodmans LLP .
WestJet scrambles to resume normal operations after strike
Westjet is ‘‘working around the clock to safely bring the 130 aircraft parked across Canada back to the skies,” the company said in a statement.
Want to solve Canada’s investment problem? Make policy more predictable
Too often lately, we’ve seen the core principles of sound policy making abandoned at the altar of political expediency.
Canada ekes out GDP growth despite higher rates
The economy is on pace for growth of about 1.5 per cent in the second quarter, the data show.
Canadians still blame companies, government spending for inflation: Abacus
Abacus Data poll shows Canadians still blame companies for inflation