question 30
Multiple Choice
Sector Service-Producing Sector Trade Transportation and warehousing Finance, insurance, real estate, and leasing Professional, scientific, and technical services Business, building, and other support services Educational services Health care and social assistance Information, culture, and recreation Accommodation and food services Other Services Public administration Goods-Producing Sector Agriculture Forestry, fishing, mining, quarrying, oil, and gas 2 Utilities Construction Manufacturing Example Hudson Bay Company; Real Canadian Superstore WestJet; Maritime-Ontario Freight Lines Limited Royal Bank; Manulife Borden Ladner Gervais Law Firm Edmonton Waste Management Centre; Carlson Wagonlit Travel McGill University SickKids Hospital Calgary Flames; Princess of Wales Theatre Tim Hortons; Royal York Hotel Joe’s Barber Shop; ABC Landscaping Province of Manitoba; City of Hamilton Farming Operations Canadian Mining Company Inc.; Dome Pacific Logging Ltd. Ontario Power Generation PCL Construction Management Inc. Magna International Inc. Percent of All Jobs 15%5%6%8%4%7%12%5%6%4%6%22%2%2%1%7%10%
'Formerly "Management of companies, administrative, and other support services." 2 Also referred to as "Natural resources."
-Using Table 1.3, what percentage of jobs in Canada are related to transportation and warehousing?
Definitions:
Production Blocking
A situation in collaborative work settings where the process hampers individual contributions, often seen in brainstorming sessions.
Tasks
Specific pieces of work to be done, often assigned as part of broader job responsibilities or projects.
Meetings
Are gatherings or assemblies of people, typically employees or members of an organization, for the purpose of discussing issues, making decisions, or exchanging information.
Influence
The capacity or power of individuals or groups to effect change or impact the beliefs, behaviors, or actions of others.