Business
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New aid to crisis-affected workers may not be sustainable
Share November 11, 2020 5:05 p.m. Share New aid for workers affected by crisis may not be sustainable Jordan Press The Canadian Press OTTAWA – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says […]
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Housekeeping Attendants Enjoy New Recognition
Housekeepers who used to blend into the background are now more visible than before and their presence reassures the few workers who are busy in the office towers. Share November […]
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COVID-19 vaccine: Pfizer CEO sold shares on announcement day
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla sold US lab stock for $ 5.6 million on the day the group announced good preliminary results on the effectiveness of a COVID-19 vaccine. Share November […]
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COVID-19 and confinement in Quebec: the Institut du Quebec reports a decline in employment
Mia Homsy, President and CEO of the Institut du Québec Share November 11, 2020 6:44 a.m. Share COVID-19 and confinement in Quebec: the Institut du Québec reports a decline in […]
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A sixth virtual edition for the Diversity Employment Fair
The regional director for Estrie and Quebec of Actions Interculturelles Jacqueline Belleau, in white, alongside the president of the board of directors, Louise Gagné and the general director of Actions […]
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Demoralization, anxiety and resilience among traders
Some merchants have already taken steps to obtain support from Commerce Sherbrooke. Share November 11, 2020 3:00 am Updated at 7:55 am Share Demoralization, anxiety and resilience among traders Mélanie […]
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Hoteliers protest for jobs and help for industry
Nearly 200 FTQ union members from the hotel industry demonstrated on Tuesday noon in Montreal. Share November 10, 2020 3:14 p.m. Share Hoteliers protest for their jobs and help the […]
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Assistance programs: Quebec creates a one-stop shop for entrepreneurs
The announcement was made Tuesday by the Minister of the Economy, Pierre Fitzgibbon, and the Minister of Regional Economic Development, Marie-Ève Proulx. Share November 10, 2020 2:18 p.m. Share Assistance […]
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Civil Aviation: Ottawa to insist on Emergency Credit for Large Employers
Navdeep Bains argues that this program could play a key role in the federal aid plan to pull airlines out of the severe financial crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. […]
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In the red, Air Canada cancels orders
Air Canada has also pushed back deliveries that were expected for these models over the next two years – 18 for the A220 and 16 for the 737 Max 8. […]