Canada's Manufacturing Sector: Job Growth Projections 2024-2025
According to Statistics Canada, the manufacturing industry is expected to experience moderate job growth, with a projected increase of 2.5% in 2024 and 3.1% in 2025.
According to Statistics Canada, the manufacturing industry is expected to experience moderate job growth, with a projected increase of 2.5% in 2024 and 3.1% in 2025.
Deloitte's latest report predicts that Canada's manufacturing industry will see significant job growth in the next two years, driven by investments in emerging technologies and a skilled workforce.
The Conference Board of Canada's research suggests that the manufacturing industry will experience job growth due to increased demand for Canadian-made products and a shift towards more automated and technologically advanced production processes.
Trading Economics provides data and forecasts on Canada's manufacturing industry, including job growth projections, which indicate a steady increase in employment opportunities over the next two years.
A CBC News report explores the challenges and opportunities facing Canada's manufacturing industry, including the impact of job growth projections on local economies and communities.
McGill University's research on the future of manufacturing in Canada highlights the potential for job growth and innovation in the industry, driven by advancements in technologies such as AI, robotics, and 3D printing.
PwC's report on Canada's manufacturing industry provides insights into the sector's growth prospects, including job growth projections, and the importance of investing in digital transformation and workforce development.
Indeed's job market analytics provide insights into job growth projections for Canada's manufacturing industry, including the most in-demand jobs and skills required by employers.