OTTAWA, Feb. 22, 2012 /CNW/ - Canada's leading colleges, institutes of technology and polytechnics call for concerted action in the upcoming federal budget to improve industry innovation, increase ...
Labour force challenges could impact Canada’s future economic growth and innovation. These challenges include modest population growth, labour market shortages and skill mismatches within our current ...
Canada’s polytechnics are taking a bold approach to post-secondary learning by focusing on experiential education that is hands-on and practical. Programs on offer are industry-driven to help students ...
OTTAWA , Sept. 15 /CNW Telbec/ - Please see below for the text of Polytechnics Canada's September 15th Presentation to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance's 2009 Pre-Budget ...
It’s no secret that unrelenting technological progress and chronic labour shortages challenge Canada’s ability to remain prosperous and compete globally. Unfortunately, traditional academic learning ...
During a keynote address at the Polytechnics Canada Student Applied Research Showcase today, the Honourable Kerry-Lynne Findlay, Minister of National Revenue, outlined the government's record ...
Sarah Watts-Rynard is chief executive of Polytechnics Canada, a national association of the country’s leading polytechnic institutions. When Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced a new cap on ...
As post-secondary institutions across Canada grapple with the impact of having fewer international students, Alberta's smaller colleges and polytechnics say it's disproportionately hurting local ...
Representatives from more than 10 Canadian polytechnics are in Winnipeg for an annual conference that allows them to share ideas and projects in progress. Enjoy unlimited reading on ...
In B.C. alone, WorkBC predicts 1.12 million job openings over the next decade (2024 to 2034) and nearly 10 per cent of those openings will be in the construction industry, writes Jeff Zabudsky.