AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHiring & Skills: Ottawa is adding $2.1M to expand skilled trades training in Alberta, while Victoria transit workers are set to begin job action Monday—both signals of how labour demand and workplace disputes are shaping near-term hiring. Workplace & Policy: A study flags a weak job market and more young job seekers pushing youth unemployment higher, and another piece asks why so many workers are opting out of AI at work. Immigration & Fraud: A case highlights fake Canada work-permit schemes (including alleged Air India ticket use), and Canada is also moving on foreign-worker status support for people at risk of losing status. Indigenous Rights & Jobs: Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation scored a first legal win in its fight over a proposed AI data centre, with a judicial review set to continue in December. Economy & Trade: Multiple reports warn that U.S. tariff threats could hit Canadian jobs hard, with negotiations still in flux.
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