Canada’s unemployment rate rises to 6.6% in August amid challenging summer job market Statistics Canada says the number of jobs added to the country's economy last month lagged the pace of population growth Ontario's corner stores begin selling alcohol as rules loosen As of Sept. 5, roughly 40% of convenience stores in the province are able to sell beer, wine, cider and ready-to-drink cocktails Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate again, signals more cuts ahead The nation's central bank announced the quarter percentage point rate cut on Wednesday Liberal immigration pivot forces Canada to reckon with approach to labour shortages Prime Minister Trudeau says in today's economy, the country no longer needs as many temporary foreign workers More than 4,000 Ontario corner stores approved to sell alcohol next week Soon, beer, wine, cider and ready-to-drink cocktails will be available at c-stores across the province Manitoba government adds another two months to effort to combat retail theft Program was put in place following a series of high-profile crimes at retail outlets The price of cheap labour: How Ottawa’s immigration u-turn could shake up Canada’s food chain Ottawa's decision to tighten the Temporary Foreign Worker Program marks a necessary shift toward addressing systemic issues in Canada's labour market CN, CPKC to resume railway service Monday as work stoppage ends Teamsters vows to appeal federal labour board ruling in court Teamsters take down picket lines at CN, stoppage continues at CPKC Teamsters Canada and CPKC officials continue meetings with Canada Industrial Relations Board National rail shutdown begins as employees locked out at both major Canadian railways Pressure from industry groups and government to resolve the bargaining impasse has been mounting for weeks First Previous 19 20 21 22 23 Next Last