Les prévisions du marché du travail saisissent mal l’évolution des compétences car les exigences peuvent changer malgré des titres de poste inchangés. Nous examinerons cette question et formulerons des recommandations concrètes. Apprenez-en plus : https://t.co/SUjFirJPtb
Current labour market tools miss how skills are evolving, as requirements can shift, even when job titles remain the same. Our upcoming research will look at how skills change and translate the findings into actionable recommendations. Learn more: https://t.co/xAvhuFvrwS
Canada’s overlapping housing and climate issues place Canadians at heightened risk of poor housing outcomes and increased exposure to climate disasters. Learn more about these converging issues and how they can be addressed here: https://t.co/Gsjzo6hk9V
Our upcoming research will examine how post-secondary WIL providers and workplace hosts can design more inclusive programs that set neurodivergent students up for success. Get involved at the link here: https://t.co/Ymk4AZ35Q0
Nos prochaines recherches examineront le rôle des fournisseurs d’apprentissage intégré au travail postsecondaire et des employeurs dans la conception de programmes inclusifs favorisant la réussite des étudiants neuroatypiques. Participez ici : https://t.co/YFNTveIgTv
Our upcoming research will examine how post-secondary WIL providers and workplace hosts can design more inclusive programs that set neurodivergent students up for success. Get involved at the link here: https://t.co/Ymk4AZ35Q0
Our research has helped inform national policy discussions in Canada. In 2024, our National Immigration Centre’s report ‘The Leaky Bucket’ was referenced in Senate statements and used in @CITImmCan consultations. Read more in our Legacy Report: https://t.co/s1pFi2FUvN
Dans le plus récent épisode du Balado des Compétences futures, l’animateur Jeremy Strachan discute de la pression qu’exerce sur la main-d’œuvre la période de grande construction qui s’amorce au Canada. Écoutez l’épisode ici : https://t.co/JM6mRTwChH
In our latest Future Skills Podcast, host Jeremy Strachan discusses Canada’s big build moment, where major infrastructure, industrial expansion and national building projects are converging with workforce pressures. Listen here: https://t.co/jKsXB1Zdj7
De futurs travaux de recherche dresseront un portrait de la formation offerte hors du système postsecondaire formel, afin d’éclairer la planification, la conception de programmes et la prise de décisions en éducation. Apprenez-en plus ici : https://t.co/JJX4CNKdXL
Upcoming research will generate an overview of education and training providers outside the formal post-secondary system which will strengthen planning, program design, and decision-making for stakeholders across the ecosystem. Learn more here: https://t.co/JJX4CNKdXL
Welcome Jonathan Raikes as a Lead Research Associate, Sustainability. Jonathan has over 10 years experience in public service, international development, and academia, designing and developing solutions to complex disaster and emergency management problems in Canada and abroad.
Renforcer le rôle des travailleurs de la santé communautaire autochtones exige une action concertée pour lever les obstacles systémiques et améliorer les soins dans les communautés éloignées. Apprenez-en plus ici : https://t.co/wzBFduJBWt
Strengthening the role of Indigenous community health workers requires coordinated action across governments and training institutions to address systemic barriers and improve healthcare delivery in remote communities. Learn more here: https://t.co/gHc3LtyGkV
The first Provincial Outlook was released over 50 years ago. Today, we deliver insights at the national, provincial, metropolitan, and industry levels, along with custom forecasting. Explore the legacy behind our economic insight: https://t.co/3bsvrvhSro
What’s the sentiment of Canadian executives towards AI and how do their perspectives compare to C-suite leaders globally? Find out at the link here: https://t.co/VGVeOCyIJx
Les pénuries de compétences et les postes vacants en construction ont des répercussions bien réelles sur l’économie canadienne. Nous avons examiné l’utilisation des compétences des immigrants dans ce secteur. Apprenez-en plus ici : https://t.co/T5iwaXghUV
Skills shortages and labour vacancies in the construction sector have real consequences for the Canadian economy. We examined how well immigrants’ skills are utilized in Canada’s construction sector at the link here: https://t.co/mijBWdqCXd
Our partnership with @fsc_ccf_en strengthens Canada’s ability to adapt to the future of work through research, innovation pilots, and cross-sector partnerships. By 2023, FSC supported 195 projects and helped train over 25,000 Canadians. Read more here: https://t.co/w3sxzaQXX6