Canada's Manufacturing Sector: A Look Ahead to 2026
According to Statistics Canada, the manufacturing sector is expected to experience moderate growth in 2026, driven by increased demand for clean technology and advanced manufacturing products.
According to Statistics Canada, the manufacturing sector is expected to experience moderate growth in 2026, driven by increased demand for clean technology and advanced manufacturing products.
A new report by The Conference Board of Canada highlights the importance of investing in digital technologies, such as artificial intelligence and robotics, to remain competitive in the global market.
The federal government has announced a $1.5 billion investment in Canada's manufacturing sector, aimed at supporting the adoption of new technologies and creating new jobs.
The Institute for Economic Development and Management (IEDM) provides an in-depth analysis of the manufacturing sector's future prospects, including the impact of trade agreements and the rise of emerging industries.
Next Generation Manufacturing Canada (NGEN) is a supercluster focused on driving innovation and growth in the advanced manufacturing sector, with a focus on areas such as 3D printing and robotics.
A new study by the Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) examines the impact of automation and artificial intelligence on the manufacturing workforce, and identifies strategies for upskilling and reskilling workers.
This video provides an overview of Canada's manufacturing sector, including its history, current trends, and future prospects, featuring interviews with industry experts and thought leaders.
Deloitte's annual manufacturing industry outlook report provides insights into the sector's future prospects, including the impact of global trade tensions, digital transformation, and shifting consumer demand.