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23.09 / 20:25
UPS Fighting Election track country Diane Francis: No sunny days under Trudeau
Will someone please offer Prime Minister Justin Trudeau a job? Preferably, a nice sinecure at an NGO in another country that’s subsidized by Liberal donors.
23.09 / 20:25
markets UPS Target FIVE economy students country Will Canada reduce its new immigration targets? Some analysts seem to think so
Immigration Minister Marc Miller had a clear response about a year ago when asked if he would lower Canada’s immigration targets amidst concerns that the rising numbers could further exacerbate the country’s housing crisis.
20.09 / 10:25
markets Digital students Experts Videos Interviews International Ex-Google employee struggles in Canada, says, ‘Indian experience undervalued, salary disappoints!’
digital marketing expert, who previously worked in India for over three years, expressed frustration over his current annual salary of CAD 17,500 (approximately ₹10.78 lakhs).He shared his experience in a recent video interview with Piyush Monga, a digital creator, which has since gone viral on Instagram, receiving over 2,000 likes.The young professional, dissatisfied with his pay, voiced concerns about the undervaluation of Indian work experience in Canada. "Obviously, no one is happy.
20.09 / 07:45
markets Digital Google Instagram students Videos International 'Canada doesn't want Indians': Ex-Google employee with three years of experience shares survival hardships
Indian professional who previously worked at Google India shared his struggle to survive on his current salary in Canada. The individual, who moved to Canada and is now working as a Process Inventory Associate, spoke candidly about his difficulties in a viral video on the Instagram page ‘Salary Scale,’ run by digital creator Piyush Mongal. In the video shared on Instagram, the professional, who had more than three years of experience working at Google in India, revealed that his current annual income inCanada is $17,500 (Rs 10,77,511). “I can hardly survive on this income,” he said, expressing dissatisfaction with the low wages he now earns in comparison to his previous role in India. The drastic drop in salary has left him frustrated, especially since his work experience from India is not being recognized by Canadian employers. «Ever since I moved here, I've been reducing my experience on my resume because recruiters aren’t counting my work in India,» he explained. He added that the experience he gained while working for a major company like Google is being largely overlooked. «It just doesn’t make any sense,» he said, noting that employers in Canada seem to prioritize local experience over foreign credentials.
20.09 / 05:59
economy Actor students Universities country International Destinations Canada's foreign student quota cut may force Indians to head to East Europe
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Indian students seeking a foreign degree will have to scout for new options after top favourite Canada took an axe to its international student permits programme. “We’re granting 35% fewer international student permits this year.
15.09 / 13:18
markets Provident Digital Airlines economy RAI Deal with pilots averts strike at Air Canada
Air Canada said Sunday it has reached a last-minute tentative deal with its pilots, averting a crippling strike that would have grounded flights and risked devastating the economy. The agreement was announced just minutes after a key overnight deadline lapsed that would have seen hundreds of flights started to be cancelled over the coming days. «Air Canada has reached a tentative, four-year collective agreement with the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA), representing more than 5,200 pilots at Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge,» the airline said in a statement.
14.09 / 00:00
UPS Booking Airlines Election travelers Howard Levitt: Air Canada pilots strike cries out for federal intervention, but politics might get in the way
With Air Canada pilots poised to strike, the NDP has abrogated its supply and confidence agreement with the Liberals and announced that it will not support back-to-work legislation. With the Conservatives making a play for organized labour and anxious to trigger an election, it is unclear how far they will go this time, assuming Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, fearful of the political winds and increasingly desperate to avoid the electorate, decides to have the minister of labour order them back to work as they did with the railway workers.
13.09 / 17:31
UPS Fighting Universities social Interviews Jack Mintz: Kamala Harris channels Justin Trudeau
After what may end up being the only debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, Americans have no better understanding of the policy positions of the Democrat nominee. Trump, whether you like him or not, is at least a well-known commodity. Harris is not and the debate did little to clarify her vision for the United States.
13.09 / 15:13
UPS FIVE Digital CEO Election Research Posthaste: Lower interest rates and Trudeau departure key to Canadian CEOs' outlook, survey finds
Lower interest rates and the defeat of Justin Trudeau‘s Liberals: those are the conditions many Canadian CEOs are attaching to an improved business outlook for 2025, according to a new survey.
11.09 / 22:48
UPS Action Election pandemic 2020 International Brookfield takes political heat over Mark Carney's ties with Trudeau
Pierre Poilievre, the leader of the Conservative Party and the current favourite to win the next election, attacked former central banker Mark Carney for agreeing to help Justin Trudeau on economic policy.
06.09 / 03:27
Career Southern film students Universities Schools Colleges Where is Sasha Obama studying? Here's everything you need to know
Barack Obama, Sasha Obama, recently received her degree from the University of Southern California (USC). Here is all the information about her time in college and her future plans. It makes sense that the two young girls didn't receive much attention until their unofficial debut at the Obama White House's first state dinner in 2016, which was attended by Justin Trudeau, the prime minister of Canada at the time. Also Read: Harris' running mate Tim Walz's relatives turn against him and support Donald Trump for President, share pics posing in T-shirts
03.09 / 08:30
markets Target Trade country reports rights Investigations China to launch anti-dumping probes into Canadian canola, chemicals
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau last month announced tariffs of 100 percent on Chinese EVs, accusing Beijing of «not playing by the same rules as other countries» in areas like environmental and labour standards. The United States and the European Union have also respectively slapped tariffs of 100 percent and 36 percent on Chinese EVs, arguing that Beijing unfairly subsidises domestic producers whose products then flood foreign markets and undercut local competitors.
28.08 / 01:32
Target country beautiful information reports Investigations Activist who took over Khalistan campaign from Hardeep Singh Nijjar warned life at risk
The activist who took over a referendum campaign for Khalistan independence from slain Sikh temple leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar said police have warned him his life is in danger.
27.08 / 20:16
Manufacturing Action Tesla Trade President reports Canada is hiking tariffs on Chinese-made EVs, steel
Canada is set to introduce higher tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles and Chinese steel, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters in Halifax on Monday.
27.08 / 19:07
Action Food President track Joe Oliver: The uncanny parallels between Trudeau and Harris
After receiving the backroom blessing of Democratic Party powerbrokers, Kamala Harris quickly closed the presidential polling gap — though without granting a single interview. “Unburdened by what has been,” to quote the new Democratic nominee, many voters enthusiastically support her candidacy simply because she is not Donald Trump. But what she stands for should be of intense interest, not only to American voters, but to America’s allies and rivals around the world. For Canadians, the many parallels between Harris and Justin Trudeau are uncanny.
27.08 / 17:52
security economy Align pandemic President reports Canada imposes a 100% tariff on Chinese-made electric vehicles
Canada’s government says it is imposing a 100% tariff on imports of Chinese-made electric vehicles that matches U.S. tariffs and follows similar plans announced by the European Commission
27.08 / 17:06
UPS Manufacturing economy Trade President country International Trudeau announces 100% tariff on Chinese EVs, signals more measures coming
Canada will impose a 100 per cent surtax on nearly all Chinese-made electric vehicles, including certain hybrids as well as trucks and buses, in a bid to create a protective barrier around the country’s auto industry.
27.08 / 16:40
markets UPS Election Food country social reports Ottawa to limit low-wage temporary foreign workers in Canada
The federal government is moving to restrict the number of low-wage temporary foreign workers in Canada, with the exception of some sectors.
21.08 / 19:32
UPS Provident track conductor reports prevention Traffic Canada's two major freight railroads may stop Thursday if contract dispute isn't resolved
Canada’s two major freight railroads could come to a halt Thursday if they can’t resolve a contract dispute
21.08 / 18:52
UPS President track country conductor prevention Canadian freight trains could stop moving Thursday. If they do, many businesses will be hurt
Businesses across a variety of industries are bracing for freight trains to stop moving Thursday at both major Canadian freight railroads if they can't resolve a contract dispute

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