Webinar: Future Skills in the Canadian Labour Market

With labour shortages emerging across Canada in various sectors, our economic recovery will rely on the ability of Canadians and their employers to embrace lifelong learning. On April 27, the Canadian Club of Ottawa hosted a critical panel discussion on how Canada can bridge the skills gap to excel in the rapidly changing future economy.

Moderated by the Hon. Perrin Beatty, President of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, the event opened with remarks from Polytechnics Canada CEO Sarah Watts-Rynard. Panelists included Claude Brulé, President and CEO of Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology, Laura Jo Gunter, President and CEO of the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, Dan Giurescu, Co-Founder and CEO of Credivera and Steve Barkhouse, President and owner of Amsted Design-Build. The discussion covered many topics related to the future of Canada’s workforce including economic recovery, upskilling workers and expanding the partnerships between industry and polytechnics.