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• Employment rose by 39,800 in May, slightly above market expectations of a 30,000 gain.
• The unemployment rate edged down to 5.1% in May, a new record low, while the labour force participation rate remained at 65.3%.
On December 6, 2018, PSPC confirmed during a parliamentary appearance that an employee linked to an alleged leak of documents has been suspended. On June 9, 2022, the Crown stayed the charge.
Increasing Francophone immigration to reach a target of 4.4% of French-speaking immigrants outside Quebec by 2023
Proposed Bill C-21 includes provisions to prohibit mid-velocity replica airguns.
The CBC released an article based on CBSA officer misconduct and wrongdoing.
The release of the final report from the Independent Assessors of the Tiller/Copland/Roach RCMP Class Action, related to sexual harassment and discrimination experienced in the RCMP between 1974 and 2019.
The CBC released an article based on CBSA officer misconduct and wrongdoing.
Recent news items have highlighted the Town of Coaldale’s long standing position that, as a 2016 new entrant to contract policing, they should not be paying 100% of the costs for RCMP policing services provided by Canada.
The National Shipbuilding Strategy (NSS) is a long-term commitment to renew the vessel fleets of the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and Canadian Coast Guard (CCG), create a sustainable marine sector, and generate economic benefits for Canadians.
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