Canada tries to combat aging marine shipping workforce with online 'ocean school'

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According to Transport Canada, roughly 43 per cent of the country’s marine shipping workforce is set to retire over the next 10 years.

The industry and National Film Board have teamed up to try and combat that with an online tool. Canada's marine shipping workforce is aging, and in need of an influx of young workers.

The executive director of the Canadian Marine Careers Foundation said it depends on the size of the ship but that's where the number is normally capped at — and that each role is "extremely important."Fields estimates that when you factor in all roles associated with the shipping industry — like ports, terminals, shipyards to lawyers and insurance agents — there are roughly 100,000 people within a sector she called "very important to the economy of Canada.

Emily Sheepy said before the project began she was unfamiliar with the particulars of the marine shipping industry. Sheepy said being on the boat with a crew for an extended period of time also gave them a good idea of the support network that's built between peers.

 

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