Using the IRPP's community susceptibility methodology, 68 census divisions across Canada were
identified
as facing elevated risk of workforce disruption from the transition to a net-zero economy.
Seven were selected as the focus of this study, representing a diverse cross-section of regions and economic
profiles.
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1
Division No. 3, NL — Maritime transport
Local economy: Health care, fishing,
transport
Major centres: Channel-Port aux Basques
2
Algoma, ON — Steel
manufacturing
Local economy: Health care, retail,
manufacturing
Major centres: Sault Ste. Marie, Elliot Lake
3
Oxford, ON — Automotive
manufacturing
Local economy: Manufacturing,
healthcare, retail
Major centres: Woodstock, Ingersoll
4
Division No. 15, MB — Agri-food
Local economy: Agri-food, health care
Major centres: Neepawa, Minnedosa
5
Division No. 1, SK — Coal + oil & gas
Local economy: Agriculture, mining, oil
& gas, retail
Major centres: Estevan, Carlyle
6
Division No. 16, AB — Oil sands extraction
Local economy: Oil & gas,
retail, construction
Major centres: Fort McMurray
7
Northwest Territories — Mineral mining
Local economy: Public admin, health
care, education