Canada has a productivity problem - our young people are the solution

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Canada has a productivity problem - our young people are the solution
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There are hundreds of thousands of Canadian youth who are neither enrolled in school nor participating in the workforce

Farah Mohammed is the CEO of His Majesty King Charles III’s charity, King’s Trust Canada , which helps youth facing barriers gain the skills, experience and networks they need to increase their employability.

But what is productivity, and why does it matter? Quite simply, our rate of productivity is the amount that we produce during each hour of work. So if you use artificial intelligence to increase your productivity, or you teach your workers new skills, you can raise your productivity per hour and, in turn, accelerate the country’s economic growth.plummeting from 88 per cent

While immigration can indeed be a source for bolstering our work force with impressive talent, too often newcomers are locked out of utilizing their skills because of credentialing, bias and networks – and this certainly needs to be addressed, given Canada’s ambitious immigration targets.

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