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Job postings throughout the region
Date posted Job title Employer Location Source
Mar 7, 2025 financial analyst Sectoral Asset Management Inc. Montréal (QC) Job Bank
Mar 6, 2025 treasury analyst LES TOURBIERES BERGER LTEE Saint-Modeste (QC) Québec emploi
Mar 13, 2025 cost financial analyst Fed Finance Montréal (QC) Jobillico
Mar 13, 2025 cost financial analyst Fed Finance Montréal (QC) Jobillico
Mar 11, 2025 junior financial analyst Fed Finance Montréal (QC) Jobillico
Mar 11, 2025 financial analyst Fed Finance Montréal (QC) Jobillico
Mar 7, 2025 financial analyst Fed Finance Candiac (QC) Jobillico
Mar 6, 2025 financial analyst Fed Finance Brossard (QC) Jobillico
Mar 6, 2025 financial analyst Fed Finance Brossard (QC) Jobillico
Mar 6, 2025 senior financial analyst Fed Finance Granby (QC) Jobillico

News

Read the latest news stories about job creation and layoffs related to the occupation ofbiologist (NOC 21110).

Open Ocean Robotics, a Victoria-based technology company, has finished a $2.8M investment round. The company plans to use the funds to support technological advancements, expand into Southeast Asia, and scale up manufacturing. The company uses drone-like boats to provide real-time oceanographic information to researchers and other users.

  • Job creation
  • Manufacturing
  • Added on 2024-10-22
  • Vancouver Island and Coast Region, BC

The Governments of Canada and British Columbia have promised more than $39M through the British Columbia Salmon Restoration and Innovation Fund to protect salmon in the province. Nearly $6M will go towards projects located on Vancouver Island.

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  • Professional, scientific and technical services
  • Added on 2024-06-22
  • Vancouver Island and Coast Region, BC

The Cowichan area will receive more than $3 million from B.C.'s Community Emergency Preparedness Fund. The Town of Ladysmith will receive $2.75 million to decommission and repair the Hollan Creek weirs, the Cowichan Valley Regional District will receive $267,080 for risk-reduction policies and processes, and Cowichan Tribes will get $150,000 for mobile flood-control equipment. The funding will provide better protection during flooding and other extreme weather emergencies.

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