Sticking close to home paying off for Canadian manufacturers
Staff
12 June 2012 –Against the odds, Canadian factories suddenly are among the busiest in the world.
In the United States, President Barack Obama preaches weekly about a manufacturing renaissance, and Germany’s ability to compete with lower cost rivals in Asia continues to astonish. Yet neither of those countries is hiring more factory workers now than Canada, a country burdened by relatively high labour costs, a strong currency and weak productivity.
Read the article at [The Globe and Mail].