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Wednesday, March 5
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DavidAkin
on Wed 05 Mar 2008 04:16 PM EST
"The decline in the manufacturing sector is in no way unique to Canada. In fact, across the industrialised world there have been similar long-term trends of downward shifts in the size and importance of the manufacturing sector over the past three decades... [but] the Canadian manufacturing sector has been outperformed, by its US. counterpart on the dimension that is most is important for long-term survival. That is labour productivity." more »
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