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Natural resources could create 2.6 million Economic modelling conducted for the economy caused by COVID-19,” said
new jobs while setting the foundation for a Task Force indicates that with the right Stewart Muir. “Projections are for our
low-emissions future success conditions, natural resources and economy to shrink from 6 to even 7 per cent Event Reminder
manufacturing could create up to 2.6 if we see a second wave in 2020. The good
The national Task Force for Real Jobs, million new jobs and up to a 17 per cent news is that the resource sector can be our
Real Recovery —which represents over a increase in real gross domestic product engine of growth, while we continue to take May 9: For mental health week, join
quarter of a million businesses and over 3 (GDP). This could amount to a nearly $200- meaningful climate action.” the Town of Edson for Darkness to
million workers across Canada— released billion increase in potential labour earnings, In the first quarter of 2019, resource Light – Mental Health Awareness. Join
Securing Canada's Economic Future: while still moving Canada towards a low- industries directly contributed $236 billion the community and place luminaries or
Natural resources for real jobs and real emissions future. to Canadian GDP, representing 11.3 per a simple candle outside your home to
recovery, a blueprint for Canada's economic “We need economic solutions that punch cent of the Canadian economy. The sector's u n i t e f o r a l i g h t a t d a w n
recovery in the face of the COVID-19 above their weight. It's the only way to workers are paid the highest average annual (approximately 5:10 am).
pandemic. address the significant fallout to our salary of any sector. This means their pay
will help to generate the demand for goods
and services needed to drive employment in
other sectors including retail, real estate,
entertainment, hospitality and tourism. An
investment in a single oil and gas job
creates up to six other jobs across our
economy.
The resource sector is also key to Event Reminder
economic reconciliation with Indigenous
communities and peoples. Indigenous- July 9: Join the Edson & District Community
Learning Society for a Scavenger Hunt at
owned businesses are 40 times more likely Willmore Park from 10:30 am to 12 pm. All
to be involved in the mining and oil and gas ages are welcome. Meet at the picnic tables
sectors than the average Canadian business. near the campground registration. Stay
The resource sector hires twice as many afterwards for a picnic in the park. Please
observe physical distancing. Please do not
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others. Remember to bring hand sanitizer,
sunscreen, bug spray, bottled water, snacks,
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