Ontario

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Ontario / University education pays off says a report

Ontario university grads have the best odds of landing jobs in their fields at good wages, according to a feisty new report from the Council of Ontario Universities that disputes any notion its members are  glorified prep schools for a life making lattes. The 30-page “University Works,” to be released Tuesday, argues that university grads … Continue reading

Cisco / To create up to 1,700 jobs with Ontario Govt

Cisco and the Ontario government today announced an agreement that could see the networking company spend as much as $4 billion over the next 10 years to expand its operations in the province. Premier Kathleen Wynne and Nitin Kawale, president of Cisco’s Canadian unit, attended a news event Friday in Toronto to release details of the … Continue reading

Newly qualified teachers in Canada / Heading abroad

Newly qualified Canadian teachers frustrated with the over-saturated teaching market in many major Canadian cities are setting their sights on international schools abroad, where they say professional and personal benefits far outweigh those back home Continue reading

Canada Job Grant / No agreement reached on friday

Ottawa needs to satisfy the provinces’ concerns if it wants to launch the program, said Ontario minister Brad Duguid. “The fact of the matter is, the provinces and territories are very united on this,” said Duguid. “We will not fund or support any program that funds a new federal program on the backs of our … Continue reading

Canada Job Grant and the Provinces / Only Quebec, Ontario and Saskatchewan have consistently used their entire federal Labour Market Agreement’s funds

According to a government document obtained by Postmedia News, only Quebec and Ontario have consistently used their entire federal contribution under the Labour Market Agreement – about $116 million and $204 million, respectively, in 2011-12, the most recent year for which figures were available. Saskatchewan has too in more recent years. Continue reading

Hamilton / Nearly 35,000 manufacturing jobs lost in the past decade

It’s Work Week at CBC Hamilton. And in the wake of U.S. Steel’s shutdown of steel manufacturing in the city, we are taking a look at jobs in Hamilton: where they have gone, what remains, and which industries are desperate for employees. For the first entry in the series, we’re using graphics to illustrate the decline … Continue reading

Ontario / Small-town struggles

Already towns and small cities all over the province — and beyond — have witnessed the decline of main industries, leading to closures of schools and churches as people go elsewhere for work. Small hospitals are on edge Continue reading

Ontario / Numbers of minimum-wage workers more than double in eight years a study finds

Major shifts in the economy pushed more of Ontario’s workforce into minimum-wage jobs — more than double the share from nearly a decade ago, a new study shows Continue reading

Toronto / Its job market is hot

How does Toronto compare to the rest of the country in overall job growth? Toronto accounted for one in three of all jobs created in Canada between 2010 and 2013 thus far Continue reading

Canada / Youth gather to talk unemployment

“Who here has worked two or more jobs at the same time?” asked Roxanne Dubois. Almost every single person raised his or her hand. Continue reading

Canada / BC and Ontario talk tactics against Canada Jobs Grant

The provinces are gearing up to battle Ottawa this fall over the federal government’s signature skills-training program, with British Columbia’s Christy Clark and Ontario’s Kathleen Wynne hunkering down to plan strategy for the coming fight. And in one of the sharpest criticisms yet of the Canada Jobs Grant, Ms. Clark said the program would simply … Continue reading

Young and Jobless in Ontario / A report by Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives

Five years after the global economic meltdown, youth employment levels remain significantly depressed, tracking much lower than the national average. Continue reading

Ford in Ontario / $700 million investment in Oakville plant would secures 2,800 jobs

A $700-million investment by Ford will secure more than 2,800 jobs at the firm’s Oakville plant Continue reading

Ontario / Jobs hard to find for graduates

Two years after graduating from college with an accounting degree, Amanda Coombes expected to be working full-time in her field. Instead, she’s living with her mom and working at McDonald’s. These days, in hard-hit Ontario, a job is a job. “It’s hard for us,” Coombes, 23, said of the challenges she and her fellow graduates … Continue reading

Ontario / Skills Gaps costs are high and they affect major sectors says The Conference Board

Ontario faces skills gaps in many areas and that these entail significant costs for businesses, individuals, and the province Continue reading

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