The Changing Economic Landscape · Economic Geography
The Decline of Manufacturing
Investigating the "Rust Belt" of Ontario and the outsourcing of factory jobs.
Key Questions
- 1Why did many Canadian auto plants close or move?
- 2Can manufacturing ever return to its former prominence in Canada?
- 3What happens to workers when their industry disappears?
Ontario Curriculum Expectations
ON: Managing Resources and Industries - Grade 9
Grade: Grade 9
Subject: Canadian Studies
Unit: The Changing Economic Landscape
Period: Economic Geography
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