Where will the future of jobs come from?

Technological change, globalization, and demographics will all have a major impact, but so will what we do in education and training, investment in new knowledge, innovation and smart infrastructure, in social policy and in the kind of institutional arrangements we create to deal with change.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured in this file photo on the Hill.
TORONTO—One of the greatest uncertainties facing our economy is the future of work. Where will the future jobs come from? What kind of jobs will they be? Will future job trends lead to greater or less inequality? How do we prepare today’s school children when we don’t even know what kind of jo...

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