Canada Manufacturing Employment Outlook 2024
According to Statistics Canada, the manufacturing sector is expected to experience moderate growth in employment rates by 2024, driven by increased demand for Canadian goods.
According to Statistics Canada, the manufacturing sector is expected to experience moderate growth in employment rates by 2024, driven by increased demand for Canadian goods.
Deloitte's latest report predicts that Canada's manufacturing sector will see a 2.5% increase in employment opportunities by 2024, with a focus on advanced technologies and digital transformation.
The Conference Board of Canada's research highlights the need for manufacturers to invest in workforce development and upskilling to remain competitive, with employment rates expected to rise by 1.8% by 2024.
Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME) forecasts that the sector will create over 10,000 new jobs by 2024, driven by investments in innovation and trade agreements.
Trading Economics provides historical data and forecasts on Canada's manufacturing employment statistics, predicting a steady increase in employment rates through 2024.
IBISWorld's industry report predicts that Canada's manufacturing sector will experience a 1.4% increase in employment by 2024, driven by growth in the aerospace and automotive industries.
Bloomberg's analysis of Canada's manufacturing sector highlights the impact of global trade tensions on employment rates, with a predicted 2.1% increase in jobs by 2024.
Environment and Climate Change Canada's report on the manufacturing sector's environmental performance also provides employment projections, forecasting a 1.6% increase in jobs by 2024.