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  2. Canadian Job Bank - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Job_Bank

    The Job Bank is an employment website operated by the Canadian government that provides job listings, career planning, and other services. It covers all provinces except Saskatchewan, which has its own provincial job search engine, SaskJobs.

  3. Minimum wage in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the minimum wage rates and policies in each province and territory of Canada. The federal government sets the minimum wage for workers under its jurisdiction, while the provinces and territories have their own minimum wages and indexation formulas.

  4. Employment equity (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the federal law that requires employers to increase the representation of women, people with disabilities, visible minorities, and Indigenous peoples in the workplace. Find out the history, coverage, controversy, and oversight of employment equity in Canada.

  5. Ministry of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade

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    The ministry is responsible for programs to attract and retain business and economic development in Ontario, Canada. It has undergone several name changes since 1944 and is currently led by Vic Fedeli, the Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade.

  6. Canada Job Grant - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Job Grant is a skill and trade training program established by the Government of Canada subsequent to the passage of the 2013 federal budget.It will be funded by the Canada Job Fund, a fund transfer from the federal government to provincial and territorial governments, which will be responsible for implementing the program.

  7. List of law enforcement agencies in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types and levels of law enforcement agencies in Canada, such as police services, special constabularies, and civil law enforcement agencies. Find out their duties, powers, and examples in each province and territory.

  8. Economy of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the diversified and largest economy in Canada, with a focus on manufacturing, service sector, high tech, agriculture and natural resources. Explore the history, sectors, trade, debt and growth of Ontario's economy.

  9. Workopolis - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Workopolis

    Workopolis was a Canadian website that provided online job searching services in English and French. It was acquired by Indeed.com in 2018 and shut down as an independent job board, but remains as a white label portal for Indeed's Canadian job postings.