+ Follow STATISTICS CANADA Tag
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[Title] => Canadian PM denies recession despite 2 negative quarters
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[Title] => Getting ready for the arrival of millennials
[Summary] => Millennials are often described as being entitled, smart, self-absorbed, lazy, passive, lacks social skills and arrogant.
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[Title] => Feature: Canada promotes literacy to address poor essential skills rating
[Summary] => In a country that prides itself on education, the literacy statistics in Canada creates a paradigm that is a perplexing educational oxymoron, worthy of exploring. Canadians are considered over educated but in reality low literacy in Canada is as high as 60 percent.
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[Title] => The high cost of having children
[Summary] => It is getting more and more expensive to raise children in Canada, a fact that can be confirmed by nearly six million Canadian families with dependent children. Buying a home is almost impossible to many, pushing double-income households to the brink.
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[Title] => Where are the boys?
[Summary] => Statistics Canada reported that in 1971, men accounted for fully 68% of university graduates.
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[Title] => Canada creates 59,000 jobs in November
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[Title] => Tagalog fastest-growing language in Canada
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[Title] => Canadian adds 58,200 jobs in April
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[Title] => Family Relations Act needs amendments
[Summary] => The British Columbia government announced its plans to up-date the 30-year-old Family Relations Act, including a proposal to give common-law spouses the same rights as those who have officially exchanged marriage vows.
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[Title] => China-Canada agreement to boost tourism
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[Summary] => In a country that prides itself on education, the literacy statistics in Canada creates a paradigm that is a perplexing educational oxymoron, worthy of exploring. Canadians are considered over educated but in reality low literacy in Canada is as high as 60 percent.
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[Title] => Canada creates 59,000 jobs in November
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[Title] => Canadian adds 58,200 jobs in April
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