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  • This doesn't jibe with our own numbers that show good private sector employment," he said, acknowledging, however, that recently the numbers have been better than in some of the years the Fraser Institute is reporting on. "We think we're doing pretty well. "The research highlights the diverging labour markets within Canada," said Keith Godin, the study's co-author. "Western provinces are enjoying strong labour markets while the rest of Canada lags behind. The study includes an overall measure of labour-market performance based on five indicators: total employment growth, private sector employment growth, unemployment rates, duration of unemployment, and labour productivity. The rankings are also affected by what the Fraser Institute argues have a negative impact on labour markets -- p...

  • ... occasions during the course of his employment. On the third occasion, a formal letter of reprima... the parties in this case was governed by private law. The combined effect of ss. 97(2.1) and 100.1 ... at legal seminars offered in the private sector. The appellant had inquired previously into the po...

  • In contrast, "clerical workers and manufacturing employees involved in blue-collar work or supervision tasks saw virtually no wage growth. Nor did cashiers, retail salespersons and sales clerks." These workers represented 26 per cent of private-sector employment in 2006/2007. A poll by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) and Environics Research showed 67 per cent of Canadians don't believe they're benefiting from economic growth. This is as good as it gets," said [Yalnizyan]. "How come we're not feeling better about this?

  • ... has the potential to significantly impact private-sector, provincially-regulated employers in Ontari... protection legislation applicable to employment matters. Background. Jones was an employee of ...

  • In contrast," the study said, "clerical workers and manufacturing employees involved in blue-collar work or supervision tasks saw virtually no wage growth. Nor did cashiers, retail salespersons and sales clerks. "Wages stagnated for these workers, who represented 26 per cent of private-sector employment in 2006/2007.

  • ...Part 4 amends the Employment Insurance Act until September 11, 2010 to extend r... measures to strengthen the financial sector framework in Canada. territories, provides authori... to as the 'subsidiary') that is not a private corporation;. (b) where the taxpayer is a SIFT win...

  • [...] despite this, until recently, he has still registered in the polls as a competent leader, even among those who would never vote for him. [...] he has his fans who appreciate his fearlessness in tackling powerful interests, his genuine concern for the disadvantaged, his resolute advocacy on health care, homelessness and pension reform - ongoing concerns for many Canadians that happen to have fallen off official Ottawa's radar. [...] Layton has been, again, sending broad hints that he is ready to work with Conservatives on employment insurance reforms, enhanced protection for private sector pensions and regulation of credit card companies rather than rush to the polls.And, again, Tories are pretending to listen.

  • MUCH of the news coming out of Latin America in recent years has been of radical populists proclaiming "revolution" or, as Venezuela's Hugo Chavez would have it, "21st-century socialism." In their widely propagated caricature, a tiny white elite in Latin America oppresses an indigenous majority whose poverty has been exacerbated by the free-market reforms imposed by the IMF and the United States. The important point is that the course upon which most Latin American countries are set -- of democracy and open-market economies -- is finally bearing fruit. The new middle class in countries like Brazil and Mexico derives its income from the private sector, not from public employment. There lies the big difference with Chavez's Venezuela, where falling poverty depends almost entirely on a vas...

  • ... tenures (Wood 2003), especially where the private or social rented sectors have become 'residualized..., regardless of public/private sector employment affiliation (Blokland 2003; Butler & Robson 2003a;...

  • This is not something we are used to," said University of Manitoba economics professor John McCallum. "One would have to say it is outstanding. Nothing makes a provincial economy cook like robust job creation. "We are no longer losing people to inter-provincial out-migration," she said. "Many of those people are younger and they are entering the labour force." "While the latest climb in Canadian employment sports the odd blemish -- a higher jobless rate, weakness in private sector jobs -- the main point is that job growth continues to churn ahead even in the face of a U.S. 'recessionette,'" said Douglas Porter, deputy chief economist at BMO Capital Markets.



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