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What the rise in youth unemployment means for young Canadians

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New ReviewThis summer has been a challenge for teenage job-seekers, and the Canadian labour market shows no signs of improvement for the fall. Desjardins economist Kari Norman, author of a report on youth unemployment, discusses the implications...
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'An exciting time:' Amazon's Kim Majerus on using AI for education and in the workforce

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New ReviewThe advent of AI is bringing potential upheaval to the workforce. Amazon's Kim Majerus explains how new AI tools could reshape education, retraining and the modern job market. (Scripps News)
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Lindsey oil refinery workers rally in Westminster

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New ReviewLindsey oil refinery workers rally outside of parliament in Westminster to call for government action to keep the site operational. Interview with General Secretary of the Unite the Union, Sharon Graham. Vox pop included - no names given.
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Pierre Poilievre wants to scrap temporary foreign workers program

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New ReviewConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre wants the federal government to axe the temporary foreign worker program. Speaking on Wednesday, Poilievre said the program has flooded the market with cheap labour and made it harder for young...
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Poilievre wants temporary foreign worker program axed

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New ReviewOpposition Leader Pierre Poilievre wants to scrap the temporary foreign worker program, saying it's taking jobs from young Canadians.
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Claims that Canadians won't work entry-level jobs are 'bunk': Conservative MP | Power & Politics

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New ReviewAs the Conservative Party calls for the temporary foreign worker program to be scrapped, Conservative critic for immigration, refugees and citizenship Michelle Rempel Garner tells Power & Politics that saying young Canadians won't apply...
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Labour 'do not have the stomach' to take stronger action on immigration, says Badenoch

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New ReviewConservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch has criticised the Government for "not having the stomach" to take stronger action on immigration control. Ms Badenoch also said she still supports people’s rights to protest against asylum hotels,...
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Permanent closure announced for Amherstburg's Crown Royal bottling plant

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New ReviewAfter generations of bottling the iconic Canadian whiskey brand Crown Royal, the Amherstburg plant owned by DIAGEO will cease operations in February 2026. CBC's Dalson Chen spoke with Unifor Local 200's John D'Agnolo, who represents...
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How Steve Jobs became a billionaire

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New ReviewSteve Jobs made billions in 1995—three years before the iMac hit shelves—after using an unexpected career roadblock to his advantage.
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Immigrant population in the US has started to decline for the first time in years

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New ReviewAmerica's immigrant population is declining for the first time in decades, likely driven by a fall in the number of unauthorized immigrants amid the Trump administration's immigration crackdown. (Scripps News)
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TikTok puts hundreds of UK jobs at risk in safety and moderation teams

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New ReviewTikTok is putting hundreds of jobs at risk in the UK as part of a restructure of its trust and safety operations as it increasingly uses artificial intelligence (AI) to moderate content. The video-sharing app said it was “concentrating...
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Number of EI recipients in B.C. up nearly 14% in June, says Statistics Canada

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New ReviewA new report finds more British Columbians are relying on employment insurance. The uptick comes amid mounting trade war uncertainty. As Jon Hernandez reports, experts warn the job market could get even more competitive in the months ahead.
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US youth unemployment back at 2008 levels

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New ReviewAmerica’s corporate sector is buckling under the weight of high interest rates, trade tariffs, and weak demand. New data shows bankruptcy filings are surging at an unprecedented pace, and it’s not just small companies, but some of the...
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Bay Plaza creates jobs, opportunity and events in The Bronx

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New ReviewNews 12 took a look at how business is booming at the landmark.
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Sask. community fights to keep its coal plant running

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New ReviewWith much of the world turning away from coal-generated electricity, Estevan, Sask., fought to keep its coal plant running. The mayor says one-third of residents would have moved away if it closed, and keeping the plant open allows a...
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Connecticut lawmakers return to Capitol building for new legislative session

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New ReviewThis is a non-budget year, but there is still plenty on the table.
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JP Morgan: AI threatens 45% of U.S. jobs in white-collar roles

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New ReviewArtificial Intelligence is beginning to reshape work patterns, and JP Morgan warns it could lead to a jobless recovery in the U.S., where economic growth returns but jobs, particularly in white collar sectors, do not.
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Aspiring construction workers seek to reshape their lives and communities

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New ReviewEager learners in a training program aim to reshape their lives and communities through construction. (Scripps News Group)
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AI reshapes the future of work: who’s safe, who's not?

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New ReviewFrom warehouse robots to coding copilots, AI is changing the way we work and who gets to work. In this video, we break down how AI is impacting white collar jobs, why entry-level roles are most at risk, and which careers may survive the...
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Early menopause linked to Alzheimer's risk, say scientists

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New ReviewEarly menopause under the age of 40 could raise the risk for women to be diagnosed with Alzheimer's, according to several recent studies. The disease disproportionately affects women over men, and scientists say further investigation...
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‘Opposition needs to be at the table’ for U.S. negotiations, says Conservative trade critic

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New ReviewConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre calls on the government to speed up development and remove regulations after no deal was reached between Canada and the United States before President Donald Trump’s Aug. 1 deadline. Shelby...
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Trump hosts Apple's Tim Cook to tout $100 billion investment

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New ReviewPresident Donald Trump announced on Wednesday (August 6) that Apple will invest an additional $100 billion in the United States, a move which will expand the company's domestic investment commitment and could help it sidestep potential...
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B.C. ends 2024 fiscal year with S7.3B deficit, lower than forecast

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New ReviewThe B.C. government announced it ended the 2024 + fiscal year with a deficit of $7.3 Billion, which is lower than the forecast by $564 million. CBC's Meera Bains breaks down the province's fiscal update and what factored in its budgetary...
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White House apologizes to sheriffs over controversial ICE recruitment tactics

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New ReviewICE’s aggressive recruitment campaign, which includes hefty signing bonuses, faces backlash from sheriffs who fear staffing shortages and operational challenges. (Scripps News)