1、Technology and Agriculture:Adoption and BarriersThe Diversity Institute conducts and coordinates multi-disciplinary,multi-stakeholder research to address the needs of diverse Canadians,the changing nature of skills and competencies,and the policies,processes and tools that advance economic inclusion
2、 and success.Our action-oriented,evidence-based approach is advancing knowledge of the complex barriers faced by under-represented groups,leading practices to effect change,and producing concrete results.The Diversity Institute is a research lead for the Future Skills Centre.The Future Skills Centre
3、(FSC)is a forward-thinking centre for research and collaboration dedicated to driving innovation in skills development so that everyone in Canada can be prepared for the future of work.We partner with policymakers,researchers,practitioners,employers and labour,and post-secondary institutions to solv
4、e pressing labour market challenges and ensure that everyone can benefit from relevant lifelong learning opportunities.We are founded by a consortium whose members are Toronto Metropolitan University,Blueprint,and The Conference Board of Canada,and are funded by the Government of Canadas Future Skil
5、ls Program.PartnersPublication Date:August 2025AuthorsContributorsWendy Cukier,PhDFounder and Academic Director Diversity InstituteProfessor,Entrepreneurship and InnovationBryant SerreResearch AssociateDiversity InstituteBenymen IsrailovResearch Assistant Diversity Institute Kevin WuResearch Assista
6、nt Diversity Institute FunderThe Future Skills Centre Centre des Comptences futures is funded by the Government of Canadas Future Skills Program.The opinions and interpretations in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Government of Canada.Funded by th