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  2. Workopolis - Wikipedia

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    Workopolis was a Canadian website specializing in online job searching. Headquartered in Toronto , Workopolis had offices in eight Canadian cities including Montreal , Ottawa , Calgary and Vancouver and provided its services in both English and French.

  3. List of employment websites - Wikipedia

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    Canada and international General classified ads Part of eBay LinkedIn: U.S. and international Professional networking Acquired by Microsoft on December 8, 2016 Naukri.com: India General Oodle, Inc. U.S. General classified ads Content aggregator PageGroup: U.K. Administration FTSE company PeoplePerHour: U.K. Freelance Proven: U.S.

  4. Canadian Job Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Job Bank is an employment website operated by Employment and Social Development Canada.It provides an online database of job listings in Canada, as well as other employment services and information for recruiters and job seekers, including career planning, resume creation, job matching, and notifications.

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    Sing Tao Daily (50%), the largest Chinese language newspaper in Canada. A joint venture with Sing Tao News Corporation. StarMetro (90%), free daily commuter newspaper with editions in Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, and Vancouver. A joint venture with Metro International.

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  7. Kijiji - Wikipedia

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    Kijiji is the most popular online classifieds service in Canada and draws more traffic compared to competitor Craigslist in that country. The New York Times referred to Kijiji's Canadian site as representing "one of the few online brands that fizzled in the United States but found success elsewhere."

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  9. The Canadian Press - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Press (CP; French: La Presse canadienne, PC) is a Canadian national news agency headquartered in Toronto, Ontario.Established in 1917 as a vehicle for Canadian newspapers to exchange news and information, [2] The Canadian Press has been a private, not-for-profit cooperative owned and operated by its member newspapers for most of its history.