The study by the Business Development Bank of Canada says 75% of businesses say rising costs have affected their business
The study by the Business Development Bank of Canada said 75 per cent of businesses say rising costs have affected their business.
The report also said another key trend will be how businesses adapt to zoomers, those born between 1997 and 2012. When it comes to the need for more skilled workers, the report said nearly 70 per cent of future job openings will require post-secondary education or management skills – areas currently reporting the lowest unemployment rates.
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