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Ces clichés montrent les ateliers d'étalage et les bureaux administratifs de la compagnie Canada Manufacturing située à L'Épip [...]
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diets in Canada, 2023.Packaged food and non-alcoholic beverage manufacturing sector report.2023.Québec City, QC, Canada.Available at: http://www.informascanada.com/bia-obesity-canada-2023 ISBN 978-2-9822281-2-2 (PDF) Faculté des sciences de'agriculture et de'alimentation, 2024 Dépôtégal - Bibliothèque et Archives
Brodeur, W.S.
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Dutch Disease or Failure to Compete?A Diagnosis of Canada’s Manufacturing Woes Mohammad Shakeri, Richard S.Gray and Jeremy Leonard No.30, May 2012 www.irpp.org IRPP Study The adverse effects of energy-price-driven increases in the Canadian dollar on manufacturers to date have beeness widespread than feared, but
Assche, Ari van, auteur
-9990 Financial Partner Table of contents Introduction 3 A Tale of Three Myths 5 Myth 1.5 “More than a tenth of Canada’s manufacturing imports are made in China.” Myth 2.10 “China’s comparative advantage is rapidly shifting fromow-technology to high-technology products.” Myth 3.17 “Canadian firms are on aarge scale
Bruneau, Gabriel, auteur
Labour Market Adjustments in Canadian Manufacturing Industries * Gabriel Bruneau † , Kevin Moran ‡ Résumé / Abstract We estimate the impact of exchange rate fluctuations and other external factors on hours worked and employment in Canada's manufacturing industries. The analysis is based
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China).Therefore, a relatively strong business sector productivity performance is essential to meet the growing competitive chal-enge from the US, China, Brazil and India effectively.Given that about 40 percent of Canada’s exports are manufactured goods, cost competitiveness in the manufacturing sector is especially
theatest monthly progression.According to Statistics Canada, activity was on the rise for ‘’all major aerospace manufacturing plants’’ and exports had surged over the same period.The other main contributor was the sale of petroleum and coal products which surged 2.6% in the month.The progression was due to both higher
the mean Less tight than average Tighter than average 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2011M11 2013M10 2015M09 2017M08 2019M07 2021M06 2023M05 Canada: Manufacturing inventory-to-sale ratio remains elevated Real inventory-to-sale ratio Ratio NBF Economics and Strategy (data via Statistics Canada) 36 38
Roy, Richard, 1936-
,000 EMPLOI- REGION ÉCONOMIQUE No 1 (de 10) (Gaspesie) 1949 à 1960 SECTEUR MANUFACTURIER 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 DONNEES OBSERVEES: v „ GASPESIE -, nMANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES OF CANADA 131 209' GRAPHIQUE: 1-?100,000 90
.2229 Le Groupe Roger Faguy inc.2123 Loue Froid .1819 AMORTISSEUR DE CHOC ET DE VIBRATION Pierre Alexandre Inc.1617 ANALYSEURS DE COMBUSTION Chevrier Instruments Inc.1214 AQUEDUC Boshart Industries Inc.401 Heat-Line .1205 Oatey Canada SCS .1101 Reed Manufacturing Company .400 SJE Rhombus .1107 ASSOCIATIONS ASHRAE