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Canadian Businesses Look for Post-Secondary Education When Hiring-BMO Report - MarketWatch (press release) |
Canadian Businesses Look for Post-Secondary Education When Hiring-BMO ReportMarketWatch (press release)TORONTO, ONTARIO, May 24, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- As the summer employment season begins across the country, a new report from BMO Bank of Montreal provides good news for students with a post-secondary education, as well as other Canadians who ...and more » |
For almost a million young people: No job, no school - Globe and Mail  Toronto Star |
For almost a million young people: No job, no schoolGlobe and MailNearly a million young Canadians were neither in school nor holding down a job last year, a proportion that has inched higher since the recession but remains lower than in most other G7 nations. New analysis by Statistics Canada -- the first of its ...13 per cent of Canadians aged 15 to 29 out of school and unemployed: StatsCanCanadianBusiness.comNearly one million young Canadians not at school or work, StatsCan says.Toronto Star13% of 15 to 29 year-olds unemployedCastanet.netGuelph Mercury -CTV.caall 31 news articles » |
Peris Riding School To Hold School In Canada July 5-6 - RoadracingWorld.com  RoadracingWorld.com |
Peris Riding School To Hold School In Canada July 5-6RoadracingWorld.comPeris Riding School is offering their first Canadian school on July 5th and 6th in Gimli, Manitoba. Canadian born and raised pro racer, Chris Peris is taking his riding school north of the border. The immediate response has been tremendous from racers ... |
U of O says it's worth $4.12B to Ottawa area - Ottawa Citizen |
U of O says it's worth $4.12B to Ottawa areaOttawa CitizenFollowing in the footsteps of other Canadian schools, the university launched an economic impact study about a year ago to add up how much money the institution, its staff, current and former students, and visitors all spend in the Ottawa-Gatineau ...and more » |
Join UN Women Canada National Committee at the 2012 World Partnership Walk to ... - MarketWatch (press release) |
Join UN Women Canada National Committee at the 2012 World Partnership Walk to ...MarketWatch (press release)The aim of the World Partnership Walk is to raise funds for programs that are bringing health care, education, clean water and economic opportunities to some of the most inhospitable and underdeveloped parts of the world.and more » |
War on child obesity: out of the cafeteria and onto the playground - Globe and Mail  Globe and Mail |
War on child obesity: out of the cafeteria and onto the playgroundGlobe and MailOne in four Canadian children is overweight or obese, and just 7 per cent get the recommended 60 minutes a day of exercise, according to Statistics Canada. School seems the best place to inject activity into the daily lives of children and promote ...and more » |
Quebec government says it's ready to talk with students - Toronto Star  Sun News Network |
Quebec government says it's ready to talk with studentsToronto StarThe Canadian Press QUEBEC—The Quebec government has set strict conditions for any resumption of negotiations with student strike leaders: there will be no talk of a tuition freeze, and no question of scrapping a newly enacted emergency law.Hey, protesters: Griping won't pay education tabSun News NetworkMontreal police use Bill 78 powers to quell protestCTV.caPolice begin to apply draconian Bill 78World Socialist Web SiteMacleans.ca -Montreal Gazette -Daily Callerall 1,661 news articles » |
Strike begins at Canadian Pacific railway - News On 6  Financial Post (blog) |
Strike begins at Canadian Pacific railwayNews On 6Robert Van Handel was a 15-year-old seminarian at St. Anthony's, a prestigious Franciscan boarding school, when, he said, a priest slipped into the infirmary where he was recovering from a fever and began to molest him....More >> Robert Van Handel was ...Harper's Labor Hardline No Boon for BusinessBloombergCP Rail: NDP weighs in on back-to-work legislation for rail workersToronto StarWestern Canadian economy would feel impact of a rail strikeEdmonton JournalFinancial Post (blog) -CityNewsall 1,008 news articles » |
Canadian School District to Cut More Than Half of its Library Staff - School Library Journal |
Canadian School District to Cut More Than Half of its Library StaffSchool Library JournalBy Lauren Barack May 17, 2012 Canada's school libraries continue to feel the pain, too. A Nova Scotia school system has proposed cutting 56 percent of its library personnel for the 2012-2013 academic year to help close a $6.4 million budget gap, ... |
Lueders leaving Canada's bobsled team coaching post - Calgary Herald |
Lueders leaving Canada's bobsled team coaching postCalgary Herald“I wanted to give back to the athletes in Canada,” Lueders said. “I felt I was able to do that judging by success of some of the development athletes in Canada, starting from driver's school in 2010 and being able to finish in the top-eight and top-12 ...and more » |
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