Canada tightens employment insurance rules - Reuters


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Canada tightens employment insurance rules
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The Conservative government said the changes would help deal with the anomaly of high overall unemployment, and job shortages in certain areas. Opponents said the government was demonizing people without jobs, and would force skilled workers to accept ...
New rules will force repeat EI users to take lower-paying jobs TheChronicleHerald.ca
New EI rules takes aim at frequent users, force workers to accept lower pay The Guardian Charlottetown
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Operation Overdrive returns to fight impaired driving - Global Saskatoon

Operation Overdrive returns to fight impaired driving
Global Saskatoon
Starting Monday, an Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) sponsored initiative with traffic authorities will target impaired drivers across the province. Saskatchewan police and RCMP members will enforce Operation Overdrive over and above their ...

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SGI marks launch of educational campaign during Motorcycle Safety Week - Canadian Underwriter

SGI marks launch of educational campaign during Motorcycle Safety Week
Canadian Underwriter
Motorcycle riders and other motorists in Saskatchewan are being reminded throughout the month of May to keep safety top of mind. Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI), the Saskatchewan Safety Council (SSC) and the RCMP have jointly launched an ...

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AARDA focuses on recognition, training and building relationships at 2012 AGM - Collision Repair Magazine

AARDA focuses on recognition, training and building relationships at 2012 AGM
Collision Repair Magazine
Com, Impact Auto Auctions, Allied Information Canada, Keystone Cross Canada Parts, Wholesale Auto Parts Warehouses, Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI), BANN Powertrain, Rebuilders Auto Parts, Salvage Salvage Parts Magazine, Burlington Business ...

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Number of people on EI little changed in March: StatsCan - CTV.ca


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Number of people on EI little changed in March: StatsCan
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It says there were more people receiving benefits in March in Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan, Ontario and New Brunswick, but the number fell in Alberta. The report issued on Thursday deals with a period before the federal government indicated last week that ...

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Government not tracking removal of cancer-causing asbestos from federal buildings - Edmonton Journal

Government not tracking removal of cancer-causing asbestos from federal buildings
Edmonton Journal
OTTAWA — The federal government says it doesn't actively keep track of projects to remove asbestos from infrastructure, despite owning 318 buildings that contain the cancer-causing substance, according to a recently compiled list from Public Works and ...

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Cancer-causing asbestos in 318 federal buildings across Canada - Canada.com

Cancer-causing asbestos in 318 federal buildings across Canada
Canada.com
OTTAWA - The federal government says it doesn't actively keep track of projects to remove asbestos from infrastructure, despite owning 318 buildings that contain the cancer-causing substance, according to a recently compiled list from Public Works and ...

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Royal visit 2012: Prince Charles collects honorary RCMP title - Toronto Star


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Royal visit 2012: Prince Charles collects honorary RCMP title
Toronto Star
Photos: Prince Charles and Camilla in Saskatchewan The ceremonial title currently held by Queen Elizabeth— who is being promoted to Commissioner-in-Chief — came as the Prince of Wales and his wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, wrapped up a ...

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Critics see pro-business bias in budget measures that chip away at labour power - Vancouver Sun

Critics see pro-business bias in budget measures that chip away at labour power
Vancouver Sun
In recent statements, government ministers have defended the proposed measures by citing "unprecedented" labour shortages in some sectors and regions of Canada, particularly Alberta and Saskatchewan, and the approaching demographic train wreck of ...

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Ottawa mulls moving jobless — study - TheChronicleHerald.ca

Ottawa mulls moving jobless — study
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OTTAWA — A new study from the Human Resources Department suggests Ottawa is looking at ways to get people receiving employment insurance to move to other regions with more jobs. Such measures would go beyond the Harper government's new policy that ...

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