Interesting information this morning in the Toronto Star:
The unemployment rate in Saskatchewan is 3.9 per cent, in Alberta it is 4.8 per cent and in Manitoba, 4.9 per cent, but there are pockets in the two westernmost provinces where unemployment approaches zero.
The article discusses the controversial issue of temporary foreign workers and notes that:
In Ontario, where the unemployment rate sits at 7.7 per cent, there is not a single temporary foreign worker in the food services industry, according to Reynolds.
What are your feeling, thoughts, and ideas about the employment situation in your province? Do you have any specific advice for newcomers in Toronto? Please click on the Comment button below to share.
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