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The vinyl of the book world? Ottawan starts company to publish sustainable, locally produced hardcover books
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Turning back the pages of time: Ottawa startup sees bright future in old-school book-publishing techniques
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When the COVID-19 pandemic escalated last year, the country’s employment insurance program was largely shoved aside, unable to cope with a historic shock.
For years, if not decades, the program’s shortcomings were essentially tolerated by policy makers, despite the very real impact on the unemployed and their finances. Over time, EI became less accessible to the unemployed, eligibility rules had grown more complex, and the program failed to keep up with structural changes to a modern labour market.
The pandemic has thrown a wrench into the statistical machinery that tracks job numbers
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CBC Radio s The House: Resettling refugees, supporting Canada s kids
On this week’s show: Canada s immigration minister discusses resettling refugees as one family shares their search for safety. An expert highlights the need to prioritize children’s mental health during the pandemic. Plus, a look at how Chrystia Freeland could address wealth inequality, a dive into Alberta Premier Jason Kenney’s drop in popularity and an exit interview with Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil.
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Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Marco Mendicino says that while the COVID-19 pandemic has introduced obstacles to Canada s refugee resettlement efforts, the country is still committed to its status as a world leader in welcoming those fleeing persecution. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)