
A Growing Problem: How to align Canada’s immigration with the future economy
March 13, 2024
The mismatch in immigrants' skills and the labour market’s long-term needs, along with pressure on the country’s infrastructure capacity is leading to negative economic outcomes.
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Canadians on the move: will a pandemic shakeup in migration trends hold?
August 15, 2023
The pandemic accelerated course reversals of longstanding interprovincial migration trends in Canada. While Ontario saw its largest exodus on record, Alberta and Maritime provinces emerged as astonishingly popular destinations.
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Course Correction: How international students can help solve Canada’s labour crisis
September 1, 2022
The mix of international students is changing, potentially affecting future labour market matches and concentrating Canada’s source countries
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Proof Point: Immigration will fuel Atlantic Canada’s population upswing
May 20, 2022
The boom in interprovincial migration to Atlantic Canada could slow as pandemic restrictions are lifted. A surge in international migration is poised to pick up the slack, with Ottawa’s immigration targets bringing up to 62,000 newcomers to the region in the next 3 years. A boost in economic vigour will also create growing pains, including […]
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Why Businesses Are Leading the Green Skills Transition
February 22, 2022
Find out how a 160 year-old manufacturing company is teaching its workforce to integrate new technologies for a Net Zero economy.
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Green Collar Jobs: The skills revolution Canada needs to reach Net Zero
February 16, 2022
Canada is on the cusp of a generational skills crisis. As a nation, we’ve set some of the most ambitious climate objectives in the world, led by an overarching goal to reach Net Zero emissions by 2050. This pursuit brings with it an abundance of opportunity: for Canadian innovation, for new green investment, and for economic growth.
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The Great Redefinition: How Canada Can Win Over Global Talent
February 8, 2022
Amid the struggle for workers, employers need to pay attention and reprioritize their talent strategies, or risk losing their most valuable asset–people.
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Unleashing Opportunity: The economic gains in narrowing Canada’s racial wealth gap
January 13, 2022
Boosting business ownership and encouraging better outcomes for visible minorities could help pave the way for more innovation and enhance Canada’s global competitiveness.
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Squeeze Play: Higher wages alone won’t solve Canada’s labour shortage problem
November 9, 2021
Over one third of Canadian businesses are grappling with labour shortages. Higher wages aren’t the only thing workers are seeking in their post-pandemic careers. – RBC Economics
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Powering Up: Preparing Canada’s skilled trades for a post-pandemic economy
September 14, 2021
Key Points 25% of Canada’s 4 million tradespeople will need to upgrade their skills within five years amid significant digital disruption.1 Canada will face a shortage of at least 10,000 workers in nationally recognized Red Seal trades over that period—a deficit that swells tenfold when 250 provincially regulated trades are included.2 The most severe shortages […]
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