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10 Common Canada Jobs in High Demand in 2024

  It is no longer news that Canada is the destination of many immigrants. If you are interested in common jobs in Canada, you are not alone.  Everyone who migrates to a beautiful country like Canada would look for a job that pays the bills and makes life more comfortable.   But first thing first: you need a good job that will set you on the path to achieving the Canadian dream. Here are 10 common jobs in Canada:  Top 10 In-demand Jobs in Canada   ACCOUNTANTS The role of an accountant is important in every organization, company and industry. For a business to measure its growth, they need someone to help in the management of its resources. The aftermath of the global pandemic brought several challenges that needed professional monitoring of business success.  Businesses in a country like Canada are always on the lookout for accountants. One thing is sure: your growth within the next few years on the job will surprise you.  The salary of accountants varies from province to province. Albe

BREAKING: - PRESIDENT BUHARI TAKE OVER FROM ACTING PRESIDENT OSIBAJO

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UPDATE President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday formally resumed work in his office after 49 days of medical sojourn in London, United Kingdom. Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, who held the fort in acting capacity, met with the President in his office for over an hour, ostensibly to bring him up to date with developments that took place while he was away. The meeting which started at about 12noon ended at about 1.30pm. The President was Sported in a light blue ‘agbada’ and a cap, the first task He carried out as he resumed in his office on Monday was to append his signature to a letter he sent to the National Assembly, informing the lawmakers that he had resumed work after his medical vacation. He signed the letter in the presence of a few of his aides who arrived at the office with him from his official residence. Shortly after signing, the President’s Senior Special Assistant on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Ita Enang, arrived at the Presidential Villa to