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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Dec 2012, p. 20

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as - minim CHIONKJIE - Wednesday, (Mr 5, 20l2 Th im rtan fhi 1i cyra es d 1011' d l m e [)0 CB 0 gher tera t an S S eve 0p out he Region of Waterloo Alexander of TD Bank and rates, inflation and all other merit there are major prob- by more than one percent- on the barriers immigrants I has been able to Professor Mikel Skuterud matters of importance to the lemsthatneedto belted. age point. labour productiv- face when attempting to attract some ”mp. from the University ofWeter- domestic economy. As he Alexander estimates rais- ity and output could also be secureemployment in Cana- tional speakers over me past loo . frequently pointed out to the ing the literacy ofCenadians increased at a time when da. particularly the recogrli~ years Alexander ls frequently audience on Nov. 15. he has with poor and week scores economists and analysts are tion of foreign credentials. Three weeks 880. our invited to address business never been asked to discuss by one level could create an increasingly critical of Cana- This is an issue that our Chamber in partnership audiences across Canada on literacy and its relevance to additional 800.000 lobe and daforfeilingbehindgiobally. chamber has been actively wm‘ Project Read. hosted an issues such as currency Canadian society. Ar theend. subsequently lower the Aone percent increase in involved in attempting to "em Wm, speakers Craig exchange rates. interest there was unanimous wee muond unemployment rate literacydoc‘zlllld escalate eddries lovsally slincet'l‘iesitart , \ na income levels 0 t e ater 00 eg on \\\\‘ s9 > My LJHUHI by $32 billion. Immigrant Employment 6* ‘5‘ Employer benefits to Network in 2006 and the \\\ 6“- EM PLOY EE 0‘ 0 UP 8 be secured from highâ€" subsequent transition to the g} ‘$‘“ l l) er literacy include Waterloo Region immigra- (3 I improved labour rela- tion Partnership. 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