November 9, 2012 - In a report released in early November, the Paris-based Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) predicts Canada will lead the Group of Seven industrialized economies in growth over the next 50 years. Canada, it predicts, will also be near the top on a per capita basis – possibly a truer measure of success — with only Japan sneaking ahead. A spokesman with the OECD, mentions Canada’s well-educated labour force, relatively young population and abundant natural resources as key factors for its strong growth.
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