Employment info – London’s unemployment rate rising – CNEWS

London’s unemployment rate rising – CNEWS
Unemployment in the London-St. Thomas area edged up in September for the tenth straight month — to 11.2% from 11.1% — despite a surprising drop in both the national and
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Canada’s visa push pays off in Manila – Asian Pacific Post
The turtle-paced movement of the Canadian Embassy in Manila, The Philippines to process both immigration and working visas may finally come to its end as more Canadian immigration
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Iraqis face tough times, starting over in America – Sacramento Bee
Her mansion in Iraq was bombed, her medical career and future in her beloved country dashed the day she found a white envelope on her car windshield. Inside was a single bullet
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(Page 2 of 3) – New York Times
The savings and loan industry hasn’t been Mr. Hohlt’s only controversial client. He was the longtime lobbyist for Washington Mutual , arranging Capitol Hill meetings for the
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Solar power outshining Colorado’s gas industry – WJLA
DURANGO, Colo. – The sun had just crested the distant ridge of the Rocky Mountains, but already it was producing enough power for the electric meter on the side of the Smiley
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New order takes shape in East – Daily Telegraph
The three countries, dismayed at falling levels of trade and investment from the US and Europe, met in Beijing to plan for more structured levels of co-operation. The move came as
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Resettling in U.S. is no easy shift for Iraqis – MSNBC
Her mansion in Iraq was bombed, her medical career and future in her beloved country dashed the day she found a white envelope on her car windshield. Inside was a single bullet
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Canada needs Filipino workers – Asian Pacific Post
Western Canada, hungry for workers in the construction, medical and hospitality industries, is looking for 30,000 skilled Filipinos to fill jobs in 2008. Jose S. Brillantes, the
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Mike Lee is the best person to sort out bus strike – Scoop
“The chairman of the Auckland Regional Council needs to exercise some leadership if the standoff between NZ Bus and its drivers looks set to continue when schools go back from
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Museum globetrotters – Winnipeg Free Press
THE human rights museum spent nearly $150,000 on an inter­national search for a new chief executive officer, a post filled last month by former Manitoba Tory leader Stuart Murray
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