Robot Labour Force To Take Over The Towns

In most of the areas, the possibility for jobs would be less due to the introduction of robotics in those sectors. This is going to form disparity in the different regions which will have an effect on the housing markets in Canada.

The Brookfield Institute made an account saying that the small regional economies with manufacturing and industries (the likes of mining) levels being high, has a greater likelihood of seeing an ascent in automation. Places like Quesnel in BC and Woodstock and Tillsonburg in Ontario can be seen as examples.

In main hospitals, secondary schooling systems or public sector labor force, may not likely have robotics introduced in their sectors anytime from now. New Brunswick, Fredericton, Ontario, Petawawa and Ottawa-Gatineau are also counted in, as they will not be having a robot workforce.

 

J C Loum

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