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What is the Government of Canada doing to address concerns about red tape?
How is the Government of Canada advancing its responsible AI adoption to improve how it serves Canadians, accelerates scientific research, and protects Canadian security and interests?
What is being done to improve transparency through access to information?
What is the government doing to green its operations?
What is the Risk and Compliance Process?
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Incorporated drivers in the trucking industry are at times employees misclassified by employers as independent contractors, rather than employees, to avoid obligations under the Canada Labour Code.
Why has the Government not announced a plan for modernizing the Employment Insurance program?
A recent article erroneously states that Canada has ended the wage assessment as part of the Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) application and that they will just use the wage on the application.
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