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Introduction to Getting Started

2014-11-23T05:29:28-04:00Getting Started in Niagara 2008|

A region or city is enhanced when a new child, a new graduate or a new immigrant makes a start [...]

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The Gap Between the Rich and the Poor and for Different Groups

2014-11-23T05:42:48-04:00Income, Prosperity & Poverty 2008|

The gap between the rich and the poor is widening in Niagara, as in all parts of Canada. According to [...]

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Employment for Specific Groups

2014-11-23T05:55:06-04:00Work & Employment 2008|

In Niagara, as in the rest of Canada, employment opportunities and earnings are different and more challenging for women, immigrants, [...]

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