Canada: Immigration boosts New Brunswick's population growth
May 20, 2009
OTTAWA - New Brunswick is benefiting from the loss of jobs in Ontario's manufacturing sector, especially in the auto industry, an analyst says.
Charles Cirtwill, executive vice-president of the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies, said Tuesday that, contrary to what he is hearing from New Brunswick, the influx of newcomers to the province is coming from Ontario, not Alberta.
'The skill sets that the people on the auto assembly lines have, those manual skills, those highly technical electronic skills, the capacity to deal with computers at a very high-quality, high-end manufacturing level, all of those skills are immediately transferable into the industries that are going into New Brunswick,' he said.
The Telegraph-Journal (Saint John, N.B.)
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