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Research

How working from home is affecting the workplace

The COVID-19 pandemic caused an enduring shift in workplace culture in Canada by dramatically increasing the number of employees who work from home. Initially, the...
factory workers looking at laptop screen and discussing new machine design
Project

Rapid ‘On-The-Job’ Employee Upskilling for In-Demand Skilled Jobs: Higher Productivity, Retention and Career Pathways

The project, a follow-up to a previous collaboration between Future Skills Centre (FSC) and the Work-Based Learning Consortium (WBLC), focused on improving the effectiveness and efficiency of upskilling in several streams of work. 
Event

Future Skills Centre at the Royal Bank of Canada Event

We are pleased to announce that Dr. Tricia Williams, Director of Research, Evaluation, and Knowledge Mobilization at the Future Skills Centre, will be giving a presentation at the Royal Bank of Canada. The presentation will showcase some of the FSC latest research and insights to RBC's Skills team.
Event

Future Skills Centre at Making Innovation Happen

We’re excited to announce that Dr. Tricia Williams, Director of Research, Evaluation, and Knowledge Mobilization at the Future Skills Centre, will be speaking at the Making Innovation Happen Roundtable, hosted by BC Housing.
Research

Artificial Intelligence Talent in Canada

With AI becoming part of more and more business functions, cultivating AI talent is essential for advancing development and adoption of AI technologies in Canada.
Event

Future Skills Centre at the OECD Webinar

Are foundation skills the building blocks for success in the AI era? 22 November 2024 13:00 CET Artificial intelligence is reshaping jobs and automating more...
Blog

Is unemployment a public health issue?

In case you missed it, there’s a new report on unemployment in Canada from the Survey on Employment and Skills looking at the reasons why some people fall out...
A server taking an order in a restaurant with a face mask on.
Project

Mind Your Health

The “Mind Your Health” project, initiated by Not 9 to 5 in Canada, addressed the acute mental health crisis in the hospitality sector.