We need a highly-skilled Canadian workforce to compete on the world stage

As with most developed countries seeing smaller families, Canada is not replacing its stock of workers at the rate we need to. So what do we do?

One of the key factors limiting economic growth in Canada is the increasing skills shortages in an increasing number of sectors and regions of the country. Governments have been concerned about this, as are opposition parties, but it doesn't make the news or Question Period since there's little c...

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