2. Paul Young - Bio
• CPA, CGA
• Academia (PF1, FA4 and MS2)
• SME – Risk Management
• SME – Close, Consolidate and Reporting
• SME – Public Policy
• SME – Emerging Technology
• SME – Financial Solutions
• SME – Business Process Change
• SME – Supply Chain Management
Contact information:
Paul_Young_CGA@Hotmail.com
3. Overview
This presentation will discuss careers in demand for 2019 and
beyond.
Manpower predicts strong hiring through 2018 -
http://blog.careerbeacon.com/canadian-employers-say-this-
spring-will-be-a-great-time-for-finding-a-new-job/
All level government need to do a better job aligning education
with current and future jobs
https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/government-policies-
education-skills-development-canada-november-2017
The presentation will also look at risk factors to economies, i.e.
taxation, government spending, consumer demand and
business investment.
4. Agenda
GDP/Outlook
Middle Class / Video
Job Vacancies
December 2017/Employment
Top Careers for 2017/United States
Top Careers for 2017/Canada
Canada 2016 Labor Market Statistics
United States 2016 Labor Market Statistics
Entry positions
Middle class
10. Liberals / Middle Class
Source - https://www.liberal.ca/trudeau-unveils-liberal-platform-for-a-strong-middle-class/
“Stephen Harper wants us
to think that if it weren’t for
him, our economy would
fall apart. But Canada’s
economy doesn’t depend
on him. It depends on
Canadians. It depends on
the people I meet all
across this country, every
single day,” said Mr.
Trudeau. “People want
economic growth, good
jobs, and more money in
their pockets. They want to
see their voices and values
represented in Ottawa.
Canadians want a better
government, not just a
different one. It’s time for
real change, and that is
exactly what the Liberal
Liberal 2015 GDP by PM
Wage Growth by Year
11. Top Careers for 2017/United
States
Occupational
Category
2012 Jobs 2016
Jobs
2012 – 2016
Job Increase
Hourly Wages Types of Jobs
Information
Technology
,926,758 4,398,862 472,104
12%
$40.82 or
$79.600/annum
• Data Scientist
• User Interface /
Front End Developer
• Product Manager
• Mobile Software
Engineer
• Information Security
Manager
Source: -
http://www.careerbuilder.com/share/aboutus/pressreleasesdetail.aspx?sd=12%2f2%2f2016&siteid=cbpr&sc_cmp1=cb_
pr979_&id=pr979&ed=12%2f31%2f2016
12. Top Careers for 2017/United
States
Occupational
Category
2012 Jobs 2016
Jobs
2012 – 2016
Job Increase
Hourly Wages Types of Jobs
Financial/Operation
al Analyst
7,358,038 7,938,303 585,265 (8%
Growth)
$35.09 or
$68,400/annu
m
• Operations
Manager
• Business Process
Analyst
• Product
Development
Specialist
• Financial Analyst
• Office Manager
Source: -
http://www.careerbuilder.com/share/aboutus/pressreleasesdetail.aspx?sd=12%2f2%2f2016&siteid=cbpr&sc_cmp1=cb_
pr979_&id=pr979&ed=12%2f31%2f2016
13. Top Careers for 2017/United
States
Occupational
Category
2012 Jobs 2016
Jobs
2012 – 2016
Job Increase
Hourly Wages Types of Jobs
Health Care 8,035,052 8,641,939 606,887
8%
$37.77 or
$$73.600/annum
• Family Practitioner
• Medical Director
• ICU Nurse
• Cardiologist
• Physical Therapist
• Rehabilitation Nurse
Source: -
http://www.careerbuilder.com/share/aboutus/pressreleasesdetail.aspx?sd=12%2f2%2f2016&siteid=cbpr&sc_cmp1=cb_
pr979_&id=pr979&ed=12%2f31%2f2016
14. Top Careers for 2017/United
States
Occupational
Category
2012 Jobs 2016
Jobs
2012 – 2016
Job Increase
Hourly Wages Types of Jobs
Skill Trades 12,049,958 13,067,497 1,017,539 (8%) $21.38 or
$41,600/Annum,
• Electrician
• Plumber
• HVAC Technician
Source: -
http://www.careerbuilder.com/share/aboutus/pressreleasesdetail.aspx?sd=12%2f2%2f2016&siteid=cbpr&sc_cmp1=cb_
pr979_&id=pr979&ed=12%2f31%2f2016
15. 2018 Jobs / Careers
Source - https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-10-24/health-care-stem-jobs-among-fastest-
growing-u-s-occupations
16. Top Careers / Canada
Source - http://globalnews.ca/news/2944692/the-top-eight-careers-of-the-
future-in-canada/ or https://www.trade-schools.net/ca/articles/careers-in-
demand.asp
Risks
• Healthcare funding –
Provinces are
strapped for cash
• Education funding –
declining enrolment
• Residential/non-
residential
investment has been
sluggish
1. Registered Nurse
2. Truck Driver
3. College or Vocational Instructor
4. Business Management Consultant
5. Welder
6. Licensed Practical Nurse
7. Occupational or Physiotherapy Assistant
8. Software Engineer or Designer
9. Aerospace Engineer
10. Industrial Electrician
11. Aircraft Pilot
12. Pharmacist
13. Psychologist
14. Steamfitter or Pipefitter
15. Construction Estimator
16. Veterinary Technician or Assistant
17. Dispensing Optician
17. AI and Jobs
Source - https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2018/04/bcg-predicts-23-of-finance-jobs-could-be-lost-to-ai-by-
2027.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+blogspot%2Fadvancednano+%28nextbigfuture%29
18. Blog – Employment – Entry-Level
Did the Liberals not run on jobs for all? https://www.liberal.ca/realchange/opportunities-for-young-canadians/
“After ten years under Stephen Harper, good-quality job opportunities for young Canadians are tougher nd tougher to find. Faced
with high unemployment and underemployment, many young people have stopped looking for work altogether.
This is hard for both young people and their families. Many parents are seeing their household debt rise and retirement savings
dwindle as they struggle to support their grown children, who often return home. It is time to invest in young Canadians – to help
them get the work experience they will need to start their careers and contribute fully to our economy.
Yet in 2016 the job quality index hit the worst level in decades. So, much for sunny ways and jobs, right?
Issues with entry level jobs: -
https://globalnews.ca/news/3914000/university-graduates-entry-level-jobs-canada/ “In 2016, around one in two entry-level jobs did
not require a minimum level of education (87,500 vacancies). A quarter of those gigs (48,400 vacancies) required a high school
diploma and one in five (18,300 vacancies) required a college diploma. Only 14,000 entry-level jobs required a university degree. For
comparison, over 250,000 Canadians graduated from university in 2010. - https://globalnews.ca/news/3914000/university-graduates-
entry-level-jobs-canada/?utm_source=%40globalnews&utm_medium=Twitter
Goods producing sector continue to lag other sectors in terms of job growth - https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/wages-and-
employment-canada-policy-analysis - Goods producing sector would lead to engineering, quality control inspectors, supply chain
management, inventory control, etc.
Retail/wholesale sector lead a good chunk of the growth. Warehousing is going through automation -
https://www.xconomy.com/boston/2017/11/20/locus-robotics-gets-25m-to-help-warehouse-owners-compete-with-amazon/
Job Quality Index - http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/wages-cibc-job-quality-1.3872389 “The quality of employment in Canada is
falling, according to a report from CIBC, with more low-paid jobs and those earning less than the average wage falling further behind.
Both young people and Canadians over 55 are stuck in the low-wage job sector, primarily in-service jobs. But even among workers
aged 25 to 54, 53 per cent had jobs that paid between 50 and 100 per cent of the average wage.
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2017/12/03/stingy-canadian-employers-face-workforce-crisis-in-2018-report_a_23295535/ “Canada's
employers face a potential "workforce crisis" next year, as employees take advantage of a strong job market to leave their jobs in
search of better pay and work conditions, a new report says. And it's due to employers' own reluctance to improve wages and hire
permanent workers, according to the report from recruitment agency Hays Canada.
19. Blog #1 – Middle Class
http://www.torontosun.com/2017/10/11/canucks-believe-middle-class-dream-replaced-by-nightmare-poll
Yet Trudeau said the article is wrong? https://globalnews.ca/news/3769136/taxes-middle-class-liberals/ I hate to tell PM Selfie that Trudeau
is wrong. You cannot eliminate tax credits, income tax splitting, etc. and then expect taxes will go down, because they do not!
https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/did-the-middle-class-cut-truly-help-canadians . FYI - The child tax benefit did not reduce poverty
by 400,000.
Trudeau so called middle class tax cut did not work - https://globalnews.ca/news/3769136/taxes-middle-class-liberals/. This is before
carbon tax is implemented across Canada 2019. The carbon tax will hurt low to middle class more than the wealthy.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatoon/australian-carbon-tax-opponent-chris-berg-saskatchewan-1.3884765
Yet the PBO office said CPC cuts help low to middle class Canadians. Trudeau again got it wrong about Harper and his policies!!!!
https://globalnews.ca/news/1356467/tax-cuts-since-2005-net-canadians-30b-pbo/.
Wage growth - How about the fact your government has lost 75,000 mfg jobs? http://business.financialpost.com/opinion/75000-
manufacturing-jobs-lost-thats-the-price-of-ontarios-electricity-disaster How come incomes have grown only 3.8% for 10 years?
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/statistics-canada-census-2016-income-hightlights-1.4287179
In 2014 is when Canada had the best middle class in the world - https://beta.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/top-business-
stories/canadas-middle-class-now-worlds-richest-study-suggests/article18090490/?ref=http://www.theglobeandmail.com&
People complain about corporations and yet they contribute to wealth distribution –
Harper did not just focus on tax cuts including corporate tax, but also set up innovation funds and sign trade deals to expand exports.
https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/wealth-distribution-canada-corporate-tax-july-2017. Trudeau was elected and said he will focus
on clean technology, right? https://www.liberal.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/A-new-plan-for-Canadas-environment-and-economy.pdf The
problem is clean technology companies are not making money, right? http://www.bnn.ca/awash-in-red-ink-canadian-clean-tech-struggling-
despite-ottawa-s-green-goals-1.729679
Harper created many innovation funds, sign trade agreements, expanded ports like Montreal, Prince Rupert, etc. Harper was all about
getting goods to market. More could have been done, but pipelines as well as lack of priorities by governments including Ontario on natural
resource development set Harper back - https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/merchandise-trade-canada-july-2017
Liberals love to fabricate the facts - https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/liberal-party-of-canada-election-promises-september-2017.
FYI the middle class tax cut was supposed to be revenue neutral and it was not - http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2015/12/07/liberals-middle-
class-tax-cut-rich_n_8740118.html
20. Blog – Career Management
https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/warren-trudeau-
needs-to-act-on-illegal-immigration-so-we-can-attract-best-
and-brightest
“Canada desperately needs new immigrants. Our aging
population and a declining birth rate — require us to be bold
in attracting quality new Canadians.”
The article is leaving out many factors like slow GDP growth
rate, college graduates, labour reforms, trade agreements,
etc.
22. ReFugees Cost
Canada is forecasted to receiving 40,000 refugees through
the illegal border crossing into Canada. The cost of to
house, feed, cloth, medical, etc. will be between $600M to
$1B.
https://openparliament.ca/debates/2017/9/26/michelle-
rempel-2/. The response from the government has been at
best lukewarm. Here is what the immigration minister said
“The member opposite must know that asylum claims
fluctuate on a yearly basis and sometimes even monthly.
The fact of the matter is that our agencies were nimble
23. Immigration Minister
Hussen – June 2018
Source - https://www.cicnews.com/2018/05/growing-canadas-future-economy-an-impossibility-without-immigration-
0510696.html#gs.2CwRc3w
When it comes to the future of
immigration to Canada, it’s no
longer a question of “why
immigration” but “how much,” says
federal Immigration Minister,
Ahmed Hussen.
“That’s where the debate is now,”
he told his audience at the 2018
Canadian Immigration Summit in
Ottawa.
“Without immigration, our ability to
grow our economy would become
an impossibility,” Hussen said,
referencing a recent report by the
Conference Board of Canada.
• No mention on how the carbon tax will
shrink $10B off GDP by 2022 -
https://ipolitics.ca/2018/04/23/pbo-
says-carbon-tax-will-knock-10-billion-
off-gdp-by-2022/
• No mentioned that govt regulations,
taxation, etc are leading to exodus of
investment -
http://business.financialpost.com/opini
on/philip-cross-canadas-losing-jobs-
when-we-should-be-booming-
economically-guess-why
• Uncertainty with trade deals (i.e. rise
of protectionism -
https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungc
ga/is-the-world-heading-to-more-
protectionism-june-2018
• No mentioned that 80% of the middle
class is paying more taxation under
the Liberals -
https://globalnews.ca/news/3769136/ta
xes-middle-class-liberals/
• No mention that Canada graduates
500,000 new grads a year. So, why
are we not taking care of our own first?
• Canada is also less competitive today
than it was back in 2015 -
https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungc
ga/cost-competitiveness-canada-april-
2018