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In the news today, June 4

In the news today, June 4

June 04, 2019 08:15 UTC

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In the news today, June 4


Trudeau didn’t say what he was referring to, but last week he said he planned to talk with U.S. Some employers are waiting more than 100 days to find out if they can bring in migrant workers after proving no Canadian workers are available for the jobs. ——ELIMINATE RACISM AS PART OF CANCER STRATEGY: REPORTA campaign by the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer to seek input for a cancer strategy has allowed it to determine top priorities for patient care into the next decade. ——ALSO IN THE NEWS:— Gov.-Gen. Julie Payette takes part today in the unveiling of a monument in France dedicated to the sacrifices made by Canadians during the Battle of Normandy. — Environment Minister Catherine McKenna is expected to make announcement today in Ottawa related to the Energy Services Acquisition Program.


Source: National Post June 04, 2019 08:15 UTC



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