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].