As mentioned in our blog (http://canadiansteel.ca/2012/steel-and-other-industries-facing-workforce-skills-shortages), Canada’s steel industry and others are facing skilled labour shortages. CSPA’s member companies offer well-paid employment and the opportunity to work with the world’s more versatile industrial material. Here’s a video developed by CSPA … Continue reading
Steel and Other Industries Facing Workforce Skills Shortages
As the national industry association for a major Canadian economic sector, the CSPA is constantly assessing its key competitiveness challenges. And because steel is integral to so many other industrial supply chains, we often find ourselves discussing shared competitiveness and … Continue reading
Energy and Manufacturing in Our Future – Who’s Fuelling Whom?
A recent headline in the Toronto Star reads “Ontario needs to refocus economy away from manufacturing” (http://bit.ly/xtiuHy). The article argues that with growth increasingly driven by Western Canadian resource exports, and with reduced demand for autos and other manufactured goods, … Continue reading
ArcelorMittal Dofasco Joins Forces with The Ontario Lung Association
Today, the Ontario Lung Association launched its acclaimed province-wide smoking cessation program, Quit & Get Fit, at ArcelorMittal Dofasco. Check out this blog to learn more about the unique partnership: http://www.communitystrength.ca/community-spotlight/arcelormittal-dofasco-joins-forces-with-the-ontario-lung-association/ . .
Contributing to Communities – A Continuous Partnership
Conventional wisdom says that “all politics is local”. In a similar vein, any major industry also has a pronounced local impact. It is customary to describe industries in terms of their national economic footprint, such as the value of production, … Continue reading