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Increased output and prices in Canada in the early 1940s was mostly the result of increased government expenditures.
Classification
The systematic arrangement of items, people, or information into categories based on shared characteristics or criteria.
Labelling
The practice of assigning a categorization or descriptor to individuals or items, which can influence perceptions and treatment.
Workplace Accident Rates
The frequency or number of accidents occurring in a specific workplace over a given period of time, used as an indicator of safety.
Canada Labour Code
Federal legislation that regulates labor standards, industrial relations, occupational health and safety, and employment equity in Canada.
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