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Archive for January 5th, 2007

Whoo Hoo Unemployment down to 6.1% in Ontario

Friday, January 5th, 2007


Whoo Hoo!!! Yes the stats Canada boys have published their employment numbers and unemployment has dropped to a 30 year low of 6.1%. This is a good thing for those of us who might end up unemployed, I think.

In Ontario, employment increased by an estimated 42,000 in December, bringing total gains for the year to 1.8% (+113,000). Most of this province’s employment gains in 2006 were in the service sector, including health care and social assistance, trade and “other services”, while declines in manufacturing continued. Since the peak in November 2002, manufacturing declines in the province have totaled 130,000 (-11.6%). Although a substantial loss, this is still only half of the previous decline of the early 1990s recession, when factory employment in Ontario fell by 24.4% (-260,000).

Unlike the national trend towards more full-time gains in 2006, almost two-thirds of Ontario’s employment increases were in part time. The unemployment rate for this province ended the year at 6.1%, similar to the rate of 12 months ago.

Interesting, so blue collar jobs continue to decline, as are full time jobs, more part time jobs. So is the situation that many people are full part time (where they have 2 or 3 part time jobs)? Interesting.

And the lowest unemployment rate is in…. Alberta, of course! The new land of milk and honey in Canada, at least, to the point that companies in the Atlantic region are offering employees bonuses to “stay” for 3 months more (and not go to Alberta). Interesting.

Find the Dead Giveaway on this Phishing

Friday, January 5th, 2007

Read the following Phishing attempt that is making the rounds in your e-mail (please don’t fall for it, I found it on the Tax web site):

From: Department of Finance
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 7:28 AM
To: undisclosed-recipients
Subject: Notification - Please Read This .



After the last annual calculations of your fiscal activity we have determined that you are eligible to receive a tax refund of $112.80. Please submit the tax refund request and allow us 6-9 days in order to process it.

A refund can be delayed for a variety of reasons. For example submitting invalid records or applying after the deadline.

To access the form for your tax refund, please click here.

Regards,


Did you catch what the dead giveaway is? Think about it, when was the last time your tax refund showed up in 6-9 days? Come on guys, if you are going to try to fool us, be believable. I would have believed 4-6 weeks, but 6-9 days? Come on guys! Unless their system is more efficient, then maybe we should hire them?

Don’t fall for this fraudulant Phishing attempt!!! –C8j

(No someone at work pointed this one out, I don’t usually check the tax web site that much)

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