In 2007, Chief Clarence Louie, the no-nonsense leader of British Columbia’s Osoyoos Indian Band, was appointed to a five-person federal panel reviewing the operations of the Correctional Service of Canada. There was much that troubled him, as he toured federal penitentiaries. He was distressed, but hardly surprised, by the overrepresentation of First Nations and other … Continue reading
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The French airline Air France is putting together a new personnel-reorganization plan that includes the elimination of around 3,000 additional jobs throughout the company. The exact number of jobs to be cut will be announced in early October Continue reading
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Mayor Vincent C. Gray vetoed legislation Thursday that would force the District’s largest retailers to pay their workers significantly more Continue reading
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US – Rates of unemployment for the lowest-income families — those earning less than $20,000 — have topped 21 per cent. Households with income of more than $150,000 a year have an unemployment rate of 3.2 per cent Continue reading
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