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NDP blames government for job losses, despite pandemic s impact

It showed Saskatchewan’s unemployment rate was 7.3 per cent in February 2021, up 0.1 per cent from the previous month. Employment in Saskatchewan was 550,000 jobs, a 0.4 per cent improvement from the previous month. But compared to the same month last year, population grew 1,000, the labour force declined 18,300, and employment declining 23,000.   Young, who is a small business owner herself, said, “We all know there are so many people struggling to get by right now and while vaccines are certainly a light at the end of the tunnel, people don t know if their job will be there to come back to. And what we re calling for today is we need a plan that helps small businesses rehire those that they ve had to lay off. And we need to support women getting back into the workplace. We know this pandemic has disproportionately impacted women. 

When the music s over: COVID-19 decimated the arts in Canada, and the worst may be yet to come

When the music s over: COVID-19 decimated the arts in Canada, and the worst may be yet to come
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Jobs in demand: There s a growing need for tech workers in Ontario

NOW Magazine Jobs in demand: There’s a growing need for tech workers in Ontario COVID-19 has put pressure on the tech sector, but many grads are lured by higher salaries south of the border By Julia Mastroianni heylagostechie / Unsplash The technology industry has been growing quickly in Canada for years, and 2020 was no exception.  A 2019 report by CompTIA found that since 2011, net tech employment in Canada increased by an estimated 282,000 net new jobs. Net tech employment was also up 3.6 per cent in 2019 over the previous year. When COVID-19 hit, while employment levels across the country decreased by 15 per cent from February to April, they only decreased by 4.2 per cent for tech workers. By May, employment levels were still down by 13.2 per cent – except for the tech industry, which had already rebounded to pre-pandemic levels, according to Statistics Canada Labour Force Surveys. 

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