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By David Baxter

Prime Minister Mark Carney has said that lower immigration under his government helps to explain why Canada’s economy has declined for the last two quarters, pushing it into recession territory.

While Carney has not said the word “recession” himself when asked about the decline — and while economists citing broader economic indicators argue ...


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High performers are often the last people organizations worry about. They deliver results, meet deadlines and keep things moving even when they are struggling internally. On the surface, everything looks fine. Until it isn’t.

When high performers experience distress, they often mask it with output. They keep producing until they can’t, and when the drop comes, it is su...


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Trade uncertainty, weak productivity growth and technological change, along with demographic shifts, are reshaping Canada’s labour market, increasing risks for trade-exposed jobs and future economic growth, according to a new report from the C.D. Howe Institute.

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By Mauricio Savarese

Brazil was set to join other Latin American countries that have shortened working hours as the lower house approved a constitutional amendment Wednesday establishing a 40-hour, five-day workweek.

The proposal is widely popular in Brazil ahead of presidential elections in October, and President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva sponsor...


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For a growing number of employed Canadians, having a job is no longer enough to keep hunger at bay. New findings from the National Payroll Institute’s Cost of Hunger for Working Canadians Survey reveal many workers are making painful trade-offs just to afford food — cutting back on essentials, taking on debt and carrying the stress of food insecurity into every part ...


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