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best places to work in canada

A new ranking of the best employers in Canada is out now and it reveals the top places to work in 2024!

These companies are in the banking, retail, food and drink, education, health care, IT, government services, telecommunications, utilities and construction industries — just to name a few.

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If you're looking for a job in Canada, why not consider working for a company that offers a four-day workweek?

Not only is the reality of a never-ending slate of long weekends in your calendar a great bonus, many of these are remote jobs with fairly decent salaries at companies. Many of them have been ranked among the best places to work in Canada.

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Attention, job seekers! If you’re looking for a new job in Canada, listen up.

LinkedIn recently revealed its ranking of the Top Companies in 2023, which shines a light on the best 25 Canadian workplaces to help you grow your career.

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In the words of Shania Twain — let's go girls! The best workplaces for women in Canada have been revealed for 2023 and the list includes a number of big-name brands.

On March 7, Great Place To Work announced its latest list of Canada's Best Workplaces for Women, highlighting organizations that it says offer "an exceptional workplace" for female employees.

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Good morning — Andrew from Narcity here as we cross the halfway mark on January. ☕

Off The Top: It's a classic case of Breaking Bird; a pigeon wearing a tiny "backpack" full of meth was recently caught trying to smuggle the drugs into a B.C. prison yard. Sure, you could say a life of crime is for the birds, but the real lesson here is that even Canadian wildlife are struggling to make ends meet in the current economy.

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