Thought Leadership
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Advancing opportunities for Black Canadians is central to economic recovery and prosperity
(Anglais seulement) Toronto Star — Jan. 31, 2022. Contributed by Nadine Spencer, Mohamed Elmi, and Pedro Barata.
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Young adults have been hit hard by the pandemic. The recovery must not leave them behind
(Anglais seulement) First Policy Response — Jan. 25, 2022. Written by Pedro Barata, Wendy Cukier, and Andrew Parkin.
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Opinion: Canada needs to invest in tutoring for students falling behind during the pandemic
(Anglais seulement) Jan. 4, 2022 — contributed to the Globe and Mail by Wendy Cukier, Kelly Gallagher-MacKay, and Karen Mundy
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Greater inclusion is a win-win strategy for the recovery
(Anglais seulement) | June 10, 2021 — First Policy Response, written by Pedro Barata, Wendy Cukier, and Andrew Parkin
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Opinion: What if we keep working from home?
(Anglais seulement) | June 6, 2021 — The Globe and Mail, written by Pedro Barata, Wendy Cukier and Andrew Parkin
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Helping Canadians navigate a changing job market with ‘OpportuNext’
April 8, 2021 — iPolitics, written by Susan Black and Pedro Barata
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Technology isn’t shaping work the way we think
Work isn’t changing so fast or dramatically, and it’s humans who decide how technology is used. So, we’d better equip ourselves to make better decisions.
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Can universities bridge the graduate skills gap? (Anglais seulement)
In trying to make graduates more job-ready, universities will have to guard against inadvertently compromising some of their offerings.
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Deciphering the skills we need for the new world of work
For Canada to have effective training and education policies, it needs to properly classify and define skills and link them to occupational data.