Canada's Manufacturing Labor Market Outlook 2024
According to Statistics Canada, the manufacturing sector is expected to experience moderate growth in 2024, driven by increased demand for clean technology and renewable energy products.
According to Statistics Canada, the manufacturing sector is expected to experience moderate growth in 2024, driven by increased demand for clean technology and renewable energy products.
The Conference Board of Canada reports that the manufacturing labor market is shifting towards more skilled and tech-savvy workers, with a focus on automation and digitalization.
Deloitte's latest report highlights the need for Canadian manufacturers to invest in workforce development and upskilling to remain competitive in a rapidly changing global market.
Job Bank Canada provides an overview of the manufacturing labor market, including job prospects, wage rates, and required skills and education.
The Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) examines the impact of technological change on the manufacturing labor market in Canada, and discusses policy options to support workers and businesses.
TD Economics releases a report on the Canadian manufacturing sector, including labor market trends, industry outlook, and economic forecasts.
The World Economic Forum discusses the global manufacturing labor market outlook, including Canada's position in the global economy and the need for increased investment in education and training.
The Labour Market Information Council provides data and analytics on the Canadian manufacturing labor market, including employment rates, unemployment rates, and job vacancies.