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Furthermore, tracking of our graduates demonstrates that approximately 90% obtained jobs for which they were trained, many of whom received offers before completion of their degree.
Currently, approximately 13% of Canadians are aged 65 and over - the most common indicator of population aging.
However, this will inflate to between 22% and 24% once the baby boomers move into their senior years.
At the global level, about 15% of the total population of all developed nations is aged 65 or over, whereas it is only 5% for the less developed ones.
Over 90% of our graduates are currently in positions related to their field of study or are in Ph.D.