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Human Resources and Social Development Canada
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Looking-Ahead: A 10-Year Outlook for the Canadian Labour Market (2006-2015)

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Authors:
Mario Lapointe
Kevin Dunn
Nicolas Tremblay-Côté
Louis-Philippe Bergeron
Luke Ignaczak

Labour Market and Skills Forecasting and Analysis Unit
Strategic Policy Research Directorate
Human Resources and Social Development Canada

October 2006
SP-615-10-06E

The views expressed in papers published by the Strategic Policy Research Directorate are the authors' and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Human Resources and Social Development Canada or of the federal government. The goal of these papers is to encourage broad participation in discussion and debate on important public policy issues.

This paper is available in French under the title Perspectives du marché du travail canadien pour la prochaine décennie, 2006-2015.

Paper
ISBN: 0-662- 43997-X
Cat. No.: HS28-23/2006E

PDF
ISBN: 0-662- 43998-8
Cat. No.: HS28-23/2006E -PDF

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