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  2. Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program - Wikipedia

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    The Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (French: Programme des travailleurs agricoles saisonniers, SAWP) is a Government of Canada program that was introduced by the Pearson government in 1966 between Canada and Jamaica but has since expanded to include Mexico and numerous other Caribbean countries. [1]

  3. Agriculture in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada is one of the largest agricultural producers and exporters in the world. As with other developed nations, the proportion of the population agriculture employed and agricultural GDP as a percentage of the national GDP fell dramatically over the 20th century, but it remains an important element of the Canadian economy.

  4. Canadian Job Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Job Bank is an employment website operated by Employment and Social Development Canada. It provides an online database of job listings in Canada , as well as other employment services and information for recruiters and job seekers, including career planning, resume creation, job matching, and notifications.

  5. List of countries by employment in agriculture - Wikipedia

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    This list shows the employment in agriculture (as percentage of total employment) of various countries. [1] [2] Country ... Canada: 2: 2017 [1]

  6. Category:Agriculture companies of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural cooperatives in Canada (26 P) Agricultural machinery manufacturers of Canada (1 C, 1 P) D. Dairy products companies of Canada (23 P) F.

  7. Dairy farming in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian dairy sector contributes approximately $19.9 billion yearly to Canada's GDP, and sustains approximately 221,000 full-time equivalent jobs and generates $3.8 billion in tax revenues. [6] On average, two-thirds of Canadian dairy produced is sold as fluid milk while the remaining one-third is refined into other dairy products such as ...