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Canadian trade expert Laura Dawson says that while the 2026 CUSMA review poses risks, it also offers opportunities to expand ...
Agriculture has emerged as one of the biggest stumbling blocks in India-US trade talks, yet, ironically, two-way farm trade is booming like never before ...
Many Air Canada flight attendants are dissatisfied with wage increases in a tentative agreement that ended a crippling strike ...
Canadian Labor Minister Patty Hajdu said on Friday that she met jointly with Air Canada and the Canadian Union of Public ...
The Fed may need to cut rates at its next meeting due to growing risks to the economy, including some “unusual” behavior in ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Friday the central bank faces “significant uncertainty” as it attempts to navigate ...
WASHINGTON — U.S. employers added just 73,000 jobs last month and Labor Department revisions showed that hiring was much weaker than previously reported in May and June.
The elimination of the Business and Human Rights team strips US companies of critical guidance just as new international laws ...
Continuing unemployment claims jumped to 1.97 million in late July, according to a Labor Department report, highlighting a weakening labor market.
Kory Kantenga, Head of Economics for the Americas at LinkedIn, explains that despite the gloomy numbers, the labor market will be fine.
Canada’s labor market fell back to earth with a sharp drop in employment in July, putting a spotlight on the challenges the ...
President Donald Trump announced that he is firing the commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics after the job market fell short of expectations in July.