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Half of Canadian jobs will be impacted by automation in next 10 years Automation will likely affect over half of Canadian jobs in the next decade, but being human could be the very thing that helps Canadians stay employed, a new RBC report claims. "There will be more jobs in the future, not less. But, the skills required are going to change significantly," explained RBC's ...
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Labour Minister Patty Hajdu Willing To Modify Controversial Summer Jobs Funding Application ... Last week, they forced a vote in the House calling on all MPs to ensure that organizations that engage in non-political non-activist work, such as feeding the homeless, helping refugees, and giving kids an opportunity to go to camp, should be allowed to access Canada Summer Jobs funding regardless ...
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There is a future for jobs – we're just not ready for it The Royal Bank of Canada has just concluded a year-long research project to better understand Canada's skills economy, using a set of algorithms we developed to examine more than two million job postings, across 300 occupations. We augmented the data with roundtables across the country, with ...
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Half of Canadian jobs will be disrupted by automation: RBC report TORONTO—New research from RBC Economics forecasts that half of all jobs in Canada will be disrupted by automation in the next 10 years. While that is bad news for many working Canadians, it's a far worse predicament for millions of Canadian youth who will be transitioning from education to ... Automation to impact at least 50% of Canadian jobs in the next decade: RBC research - Canada NewsWire (press release)
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Gun sales, postal banking and Team Trudeau's failure to repeal Conservative election law ... Before all that gets underway, however, the Chamber will devote an hour to New Democrat MP Irene Mathyssen's proposal to set up a special committee to come up with a plan to establish "postal banking" in Canada, which would, as per the proffered terms of reference, be administered by Canada Post ...
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Measuring trade flows is tricky. Good trade policy, however, is pretty straightforward. In this case, it comes down to the different ways we and the Canadians score re-exports, or goods that pass through Canada, as opposed to being ... Right now, when we're closing in on full employment, trade deficits do not pose a broad economic problem, though they still represent the damage done to ...
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Best Way To Fight The Rise Of The Machines? 'Human Skills', Study Says "We believe there's a national dialogue that's lacking around this issue," said McKay, who noted the study estimated more than 25 per cent of Canadian jobs will be heavily disrupted in the next decade and half will require far different skills than they do now. He said Canada currently spends a lot of ...
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UPS Plans Major Expansion at Montreal, Canada, Hub "UPS is the kind of company we want in Canada, one that invests in its people and creates better opportunities for hard working folks to get ahead. I am thrilled they will expand their Canadian operations, invest in our economy, and create so many good, well-paying middle class jobs for Canadians," ...
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Enhancing "human skills" crucial to tackling machine-led disruption In a new study, the Royal Bank of Canada is calling for a national review of post-secondary programs to ensure they place more of a focus on "human skills" – from active listening, to critical thinking, to social perceptiveness. The research argues these foundational skills will help future workers remain ...
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UPS to build new $125mn automated sortation hub in Montreal Leading deliveries company UPS has announced that it will be building a new 180,000 square foot facility in Montreal that will become one the company's regional flagship automated sortation hubs. The construction work is part of the company's wider investment plan for its Canadian business, having ...
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