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'Significant demand': Canada's aviation and aerospace industries may be short 55,000 workers by 2035
4 days ago |
calgaryherald.com | Steven Wilhelm
Advertisement 1'We're excited for aviation in Alberta. We think it's a great opportunity to diversify — these are excellent careers,' said Josh Brewster, associate dean of aviation and technology at SAITArticle contentGrowth in the aviation and aerospace sector and an aging workforce could lead to labour shortages over the coming decade.
'Significant demand': Canada's aviation and aerospace industries may be short 55,000 workers by 2035
4 days ago |
edmontonjournal.com | Steven Wilhelm
'Significant demand': Canada's aviation and aerospace industries may be short 55,000 workers by 2035'We're excited for aviation in Alberta. We think it's a great opportunity to diversify — these are excellent careers,' said Josh Brewster, associate dean of aviation and technology at SAITA WestJet Boeing 737 pauses before takeoff on June 19, 2024.
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1 week ago |
calgaryherald.com | Steven Wilhelm
Advertisement 1'We're proud of our journey and grateful to the customers who made it possible,' said Joey's Fish Shack founder Joe KlassenArticle contentDeciding not to open a mom-and-pop burger joint, nearly four decades ago, Joe Klassen served a different meal — fish and chips. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentJoe, 61, was just 20 years old on Sept. 6, 1985, when he opened Joey’s Only Seafood alongside his wife, Theresa.
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1 week ago |
calgaryherald.com | Steven Wilhelm
Advertisement 1Dot Foods Canada Inc.'s new distribution centre in southeast Calgary is expected to created 35 new jobs over the next three yearsArticle contentA food industry redistributor is tripling its footprint in the Calgary region to meet growing demand across Canada. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentOn Tuesday, Dot Foods Canada Inc. announced its move to a new 284,212-square-foot distribution centre — the equivalent of just over three CFL football fields — at 4639 72nd Ave.
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1 week ago |
calgaryherald.com | Steven Wilhelm
Advertisement 1'I think we have over the next number of years, the greatest opportunity that I've seen in my lifetime,' said Scott MoeArticle contentAlberta Premier Danielle Smith and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe are aiming for a joint front on energy, infrastructure and other issues.
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