September 10, 2021

The Big Shift: Changes in Canadian Manufacturing Employment, 2003 to 2018, examines disemployment through both an industry and an occupational lens. It determines which manufacturing sector industries and occupations lost workers and explores those which may have absorbed those displaced. It examines which demographic groups were particularly affected by disemployment, and whether those groups experienced worsened labour market outcomes than the general population.

 

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The World Circular Economy Forum (WCEF) brings together business leaders, policymakers and experts from around the globe to advance leading circular economy solutions – and this year Canada is co-hosting!

As one of the country's leading circular economy research organizations, Smart Prosperity Institute is thrilled to take part in this landmark event along with our partners to help build a stronger, cleaner, and more circular economy for Canada.

September 2, 2021

The Circular Economy Global Sector Best Practices series aims to provide a starting point, background resource, and rich reference source for future efforts to engage Canadian firms and innovators in the journey towards a circular economy, and to build sector-based roadmaps to a circular economy in Canada. 

Every two weeks, Mike Moffatt, Senior Director at SPI, explores five things to watch in the green economy in a segment for Smart Prosperity: The Podcast. Click here to listen to this week's episode.

 

On top of all the additional news, research, and analysis covered in the podcast, here are five (other) things happening in the green economy this week:

 

August 30, 2021

By Jonas Goldman, Anna Jessop & Aline Coutinho

Smart Prosperity Institute is non-partisan and does not endorse any political party.

 

August 31, 2021

By John McNally & Mohsina Atiq

Every year, Smart Prosperity Institute supports its international research network by allocating funding for timely and authoritative academic research on the green economy. This funding flows through our Greening Growth Partnership and the Economics and Environmental Policy Research Network.