Great Ideas from Canadian Leaders – Labour Markets
What will Canada’s labour market look like in 10 or 20 years? What skills will tomorrow’s graduates need to succeed? What sectors will offer the most opportunities? These are just some of the questions Veronica Lacey, President and CEO of The Learning Partnership, poses to four experts in this third installment of the Great Ideas from Canadian Leaders video series.
Warren Jestin, chief economist for the Bank of Nova Scotia, Kevin Lynch, vice-chair of BMO Financial Group, Don Tapscott, President and CEO, The Tapscott Group, and Anne Sado, President of George Brown College, discuss how the new global economy continues its transformation and the skills and abilities the labour market will soon demand.
 The Honourable Kevin Lynch Vice Chair, BMO Financial Group On Labour Markets
 Dr. Warren Jestin Senior Vice-President and Chief Economist, Scotiabank Group On Labour Markets
 Don Tapscott President and CEO, The Tapscott Group On Labour Markets
 Anne Sado President, George Brown College On Labour Markets
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