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  2. Timeline of labour issues and events in Canada - Wikipedia

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    1883 – The Trades and Labour Congress of Canada (TLC), a Canada-wide central federation of trade unions, is formed. 1889 - Royal Commission on the Relations of Labour and Capital The commission, chaired at first by James Sherrard Armstrong, notes the many workplace injuries and deaths, and condemns working conditions in many workplaces.

  3. Job fair - Wikipedia

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    Job fair in Egypt (2019). Job fair in Japan. In colleges, job fairs are commonly used for entry-level job recruitment. Job seekers use this opportunity to meet with an employer, attempt to stand out from other applicants, and get an overview of what it is like to work for a company or a sector that seems interesting to the applicant.

  4. Employment equity (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Employment equity, as defined in federal Canadian law by the Employment Equity Act (French: Loi sur l’équité en matière d’emploi), requires federal jurisdiction employers to engage in proactive employment practices to increase the representation of four designated groups: women, people with disabilities, visible minorities, and Indigenous peoples. [1]

  5. Canadian National Exhibition - Wikipedia

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    The 18-day event consists of a mix of live entertainment, agricultural displays, exhibits, a large carnival midway with many rides, games and food, casino, sports events and shopping areas. The Canadian International Air Show on Labour Day weekend has been a major feature of the fair since 1949, held over Lake Ontario just south of the CNE grounds.

  6. 2012 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Events from the year 2012 in Canada. Incumbents. Crown. Monarch – Elizabeth II [1] Federal government ... the reduction of over 19,000 federal jobs, ...

  7. 2023 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the season, which began early and ended late, 184,493 square kilometres burned in Canada, the equivalent of nearly 1.5 times the size of the Maritime Provinces. [46] June 8 – Smoke from several wildfires in Ontario and Québec cause an eery orange sky in New York City sparking "Eh!POCALYPSE NOW" and "BLAME CANADA!"

  8. 2019 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    August 11 – Bianca Andreescu wins the 2019 Rogers Cup in the women's singles event after Serena Williams retires the match due to an upper back injury. [14] This is the first time a Canadian has won the event since 1969. August 31 – Contracts for Ontario teachers and education workers expires. September 10 – Manitoba general election held.

  9. 1993 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    January 25 – Catherine Callbeck becomes premier of Prince Edward Island, replacing Joe Ghiz following a leadership election.This is Prince Edward Island's first female premier, and the first time in Canada that two provinces or territories have simultaneously had female premiers (until March 2011).