Provincial jobs declining in Moose Jaw, according to city
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Provincial jobs declining in Moose Jaw, according to city
Description
August 6, 2018
The number of Saskatchewan government jobs in Moose Jaw is dropping at an alarming rate, according to a new report from the city.
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Provincial jobs declining in Moose Jaw, according to city01:46 | August 6, 2018
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Inflation impacting industries in Saskatchewan01:46 | March 18, 2022
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COVID-19: Study suggests pandemic has pulled Canadians apart02:10 | March 12, 2022
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Saskatchewan residents concerned about impacts to affordability01:44 | March 4, 2022
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Experts feel minimum wage is not high enough in Saskatchewan01:54 | November 28, 2021
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Survey says more Canadians looking to additional sources of income01:49 | September 12, 2021
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More jobs than workers in service industry right now as Saskatchewan lifts COVID-19 restrictions01:43 | July 12, 2021
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Restaurants trying to stay afloat as COVID-19 restrictions ease01:30 | May 30, 2021
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Saskatchewan records lowest unemployment rate in Canada despite COVID-19 pressure01:53 | February 5, 2021
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Global News at 6 Regina — Feb. 5, 202111:33 | February 5, 2021
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The COVID-19 pandemic is affecting many aspects of our lives including finances01:27 | January 31, 2021
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Saskatchewan’s unemployment rate jumps in December01:54 | January 14, 2021
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About 400 Evraz steel mill employees in Regina brace for layoffs over holidays01:27 | November 26, 2020
-
Coronavirus: Financial planner says pandemic shows importance of saving money01:43 | May 11, 2020
-
COVID-19 triggers calls for meat supply chain overhaul02:52 | May 10, 2020
-
Federal Election 2019: Most voters feel living in Canada is less affordable than last election01:44 | October 10, 2019
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Saskatchewan minimum wage bumps up to $11.32 on Oct. 101:46 | September 24, 2019
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The push for workplace policy revisions to address recreational cannabis01:45 | September 25, 2018
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Uranium prices may ‘break through’ after Cameco layoffs: expert01:28 | July 27, 2018
-
Saskatchewan jobs outlook remains sluggish01:57 | March 23, 2018
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Saskatchewan leads the country in teens 15-19 not working or in school01:42 | March 1, 2018
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Companies in Weyburn, Sask. struggle to find workers as oil picks up01:51 | January 16, 2017
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Unemployment up in Saskatchewan01:48 | January 6, 2017
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Job losses in Alberta make Saskatchewan more competitive01:35 | August 5, 2016
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Global News at 6: May 1012:37 | May 10, 2016
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Large, one-off provincial job creation grant for Skip the Dishes raising fairness concerns01:54 | April 28, 2016
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File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council sees success with new education model01:58 | April 26, 2016
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Hundreds of jobs to be cut after Cameco suspends Rabbit Lake operation01:30 | April 21, 2016
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Evening News: Apr 810:24 | April 8, 2016
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Provincial, municipal leaders already planning for reported $1B federal infrastructure funding01:47 | January 20, 2016
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Provincial jobs declining in Moose Jaw, according to city01:46 | August 6, 2018
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Inflation impacting industries in Saskatchewan01:46 | March 18, 2022
-
COVID-19: Study suggests pandemic has pulled Canadians apart02:10 | March 12, 2022
-
Saskatchewan residents concerned about impacts to affordability01:44 | March 4, 2022
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Experts feel minimum wage is not high enough in Saskatchewan01:54 | November 28, 2021
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Survey says more Canadians looking to additional sources of income01:49 | September 12, 2021
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More jobs than workers in service industry right now as Saskatchewan lifts COVID-19 restrictions01:43 | July 12, 2021
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Restaurants trying to stay afloat as COVID-19 restrictions ease01:30 | May 30, 2021
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Saskatchewan records lowest unemployment rate in Canada despite COVID-19 pressure01:53 | February 5, 2021
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Global News at 6 Regina — Feb. 5, 202111:33 | February 5, 2021
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The COVID-19 pandemic is affecting many aspects of our lives including finances01:27 | January 31, 2021
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Saskatchewan’s unemployment rate jumps in December01:54 | January 14, 2021
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About 400 Evraz steel mill employees in Regina brace for layoffs over holidays01:27 | November 26, 2020
-
Coronavirus: Financial planner says pandemic shows importance of saving money01:43 | May 11, 2020
-
COVID-19 triggers calls for meat supply chain overhaul02:52 | May 10, 2020
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Federal Election 2019: Most voters feel living in Canada is less affordable than last election01:44 | October 10, 2019
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Saskatchewan minimum wage bumps up to $11.32 on Oct. 101:46 | September 24, 2019
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The push for workplace policy revisions to address recreational cannabis01:45 | September 25, 2018
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Uranium prices may ‘break through’ after Cameco layoffs: expert01:28 | July 27, 2018
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Saskatchewan jobs outlook remains sluggish01:57 | March 23, 2018
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Saskatchewan leads the country in teens 15-19 not working or in school01:42 | March 1, 2018
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Companies in Weyburn, Sask. struggle to find workers as oil picks up01:51 | January 16, 2017
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Unemployment up in Saskatchewan01:48 | January 6, 2017
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Job losses in Alberta make Saskatchewan more competitive01:35 | August 5, 2016
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Global News at 6: May 1012:37 | May 10, 2016
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Large, one-off provincial job creation grant for Skip the Dishes raising fairness concerns01:54 | April 28, 2016
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File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council sees success with new education model01:58 | April 26, 2016
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Hundreds of jobs to be cut after Cameco suspends Rabbit Lake operation01:30 | April 21, 2016
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Evening News: Apr 810:24 | April 8, 2016
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Provincial, municipal leaders already planning for reported $1B federal infrastructure funding01:47 | January 20, 2016
Provincial jobs declining in Moose Jaw, according to city
Description
August 6, 2018
The number of Saskatchewan government jobs in Moose Jaw is dropping at an alarming rate, according to a new report from the city.
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