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Manufacturing

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  International exports
  Staying competitive
  Innovation
  Environmental concerns
  Planes, trains and automobiles

Each month, Canada's manufacturers ship tonnes of products worth millions of dollars all over the country and to many parts of the world. And as our markets expand (or shrink), employment in the manufacturing sector increases (or decreases). In 2002, employment in manufacturing increased by almost 6%, with the biggest growth occurring in food manufacturing and machine production. This is in sharp contrast to 2001, where there was a decrease in employment of about 5%.

 

 
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  Date published: 2003-05-26 Important Notices
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