A server works on the patio of a pub in the ByWard Market in Ottawa, on Friday, June 23, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang
By Ritika Dubey It's shaping up to be another tough year for summer job seekers. Competition is still high as fewer companies open up entry-level or seasonal roles amid ongoing economic uncertainties and the rise of artificial intelligence. "It has been slow," said Alexandra Tillo, senior talent mar...
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