To excel in the automated world Canada shouldn’t forget the liberal arts: study
OTTAWA — Canada can better prepare for a technologically disrupted future by producing more liberal-arts graduates, says a new report by the Royal Bank of Canada.
The bank’s study found that as more workplaces go deeper into automated labour there will be a growing need for people who have well-honed human skills in areas such as critical thinking, communications, active listening and curiosity.
These skills, it said, are often cultivated by liberal-arts programs, which could include disciplines like philosophy, geography and English literature. The study collected input from more than 5,000 employers, youths, workers and educators from across Canada.