| B.C. raises forest revenue sharing amounts for First Nations in reconciliation move |
| https://brampton-news.com/b-c-raises-forest-revenue-sharing-amounts-for-first-nations-in-reconciliation-move/ |
| First Nations in British Columbia will receive a $63 million increase in forestry income this year under the development of a new revenue-sharing model that Indigenous leaders say is an encouraging move toward even higher shares in the future. |
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| Moderna vaccine manufacturing plant coming to Montreal region |
| https://brampton-news.com/moderna-vaccine-manufacturing-plant-coming-to-montreal-region/ |
| The American pharmaceutical giant Moderna has chosen the greater Montreal area to build its new biomanufacturing plant — the company’s first outside of the United States.
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| Nearly one-third of the Canadian population has had COVID-19, antibody data shows |
| https://brampton-news.com/nearly-one-third-of-the-canadian-population-has-had-covid-19-antibody-data-shows/ |
| After more than two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, a third of the Canadian population has likely been infected with the virus, according to research and experts. |
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| How to immigrate through Canada’s Federal Skilled Worker Program |
| https://brampton-news.com/how-to-immigrate-through-canadas-federal-skilled-worker-program/ |
| Between its launch in 1967 and the start of the pandemic, the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) was the main immigration pathway for skilled workers to come to Canada. Following a temporary pause that has been in place since December 2020, Expres |
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| Why employers are able to hire more tech talent in Canada |
| https://brampton-news.com/why-employers-are-able-to-hire-more-tech-talent-in-canada/ |
| Canada has a number of work permits and permanent residency options to support the hiring of foreign talent in tech.
Canadian tech employers continue to face labour shortages, as the tech sector continues to grow despite the pandemic. One way to sup |
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| How Will Manufacturing Activities Propel Demand for Heat Stress Monitors in Japan? |
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| In the last 100 years, the average annual temperature of Japan has risen by a whole degree (Celsius), says the World Wildlife Fund. Moreover, the number of hot days, when the maximum temperature is more than 35 °C, is higher now than before, while t |
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