A rift has emerged in
the Canadian economic community, with Bay Street economists calling for fiscal stimulus from the federal government while academic economists are openly hostile to the idea.
Not exact matches
Researchers of the
Canadian study says factors such as work, urban size, population density,
economic opportunity or deprivation, and access to and quality of infrastructure, amenities and services may explain the
community - level differences in life satisfaction.
Almost 340,000 individuals participated in the
Canadian Community Health Survey and General Social Survey from 2009 to 2013, which permitted Statistics Canada to perform community - level measures of life satisfaction for 33 census metropolitan areas (CMAs) and 58 economic regions across the
Community Health Survey and General Social Survey from 2009 to 2013, which permitted Statistics Canada to perform
community - level measures of life satisfaction for 33 census metropolitan areas (CMAs) and 58 economic regions across the
community - level measures of life satisfaction for 33 census metropolitan areas (CMAs) and 58
economic regions across the country.
If done right,
Canadian mines would be well - positioned to sell their products to an increasingly discerning clean energy marketplace, creating opportunities for
economic development and revitalization in
communities across Canada.
2016.05.06 RBC provides $ 2 million in support of families and
communities impacted by wildfires and
economic downturn in Alberta Today, RBC announced a donation of $ 2 million to support families and
communities affected by the wildfires and the recent
economic downturn in Alberta, as part of its longstanding history of helping
Canadians...
Transatlantic
Economic Community:
Canadian Perspectives, Canada in the Atlantic Economy 2, by H. Edward English.
APEC President and CEO Finn Poschmann shares his thoughts about Atlantic
Canadian economic issues in a bi-weekly letter to the APEC
community.
Ottawa, Ontario — June 13, 2014 The
Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA) congratulates Ontario Premier Wynne on her re-election and stands ready to work to ensure that the wind energy industry plays an important part in ensuring Ontario is a North American leader in the generation of clean, affordable electricity, good - paying jobs and new
economic opportunities for rural
communities.
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (AANDC) supports Aboriginal people (First Nations, Inuit and Métis) and Northerners in their efforts to: improve social well - being and
economic prosperity; develop healthier, more sustainable
communities; and participate more fully in Canada's political, social and
economic development — to the benefit of all
Canadians.
The opportunity that native title can present to governments endeavoring to break the cycle of poverty that pervades Indigenous
communities is evidenced by
Canadian responses to land claims which integrate
economic and social development into the cultural values of the group.
The Framework, led from «front of government» by then
Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin, appears to place equal value on the «pillars» of health — health, lifelong learning, safe and sustainable
communities, housing,
economic opportunity, lands and resources, and governance and relationships.19 It has also been suggested that there has been an increased realisation in Australian policy that a broadly based approach is required across government departments to address health disadvantages faced by Indigenous Australians.20
In addition, they toured the
Canadian Museum for Human Rights and networked with representatives from Manitoba's real estate, business,
economic development and government
communities at a reception held at the Journey to Churchill exhibit at the Assiniboine Park Zoo.
Vijitha Bulathsinghala of Re / Max Leaders in Mississauga has worked hard on behalf of the Sri Lankan -
Canadian community, helping new immigrants to find jobs, access training and deal with social and
economic hardships of beginning life in a new country.