What's the biggest threat to the economy of the future? Some would (understandably) say the impact of global warming - and they might be right. I personally feel that global warming while undeniable in its potential harm, will give us at least a little time to make adjustments and hopefully we can minimize the potential negative outcomes. While acknowledging this unprecedented danger I believe that a different concern which has equal negative economic impact is already upon us and unlike the climate issue, most of us didn't see it coming. I refer to the critical shortage of a workforce in
In searching for ways to train up our workforce, our two North American economies are equally handicapped in that both the US and Canada have devolved responsibilities for training away from the federal governments - making training the responsibility of the provinces or the states as the case may be. Hence little or no national skills strategies.
Rest assured that demographic projections make it clear that the birthrate alone is insufficient to supply tomorrow's labor force and global immigration is insufficient to close the gap. The answer must lie in greater productivity and this does not necessarily mean having people work harder but more appropriately working smarter with a much greater role for technology.
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