Canada's Manufacturing Sector: Job Outlook 2024
According to Statistics Canada, the manufacturing sector is expected to experience moderate growth in 2024, with a focus on high-tech and innovative industries.
According to Statistics Canada, the manufacturing sector is expected to experience moderate growth in 2024, with a focus on high-tech and innovative industries.
The Conference Board of Canada reports that the manufacturing sector will face challenges in 2024, including labour shortages and supply chain disruptions, but also opportunities for growth and innovation.
Deloitte's 2024 manufacturing outlook for Canada highlights the importance of digital transformation, sustainability, and workforce development in driving sector growth and competitiveness.
Indeed's job market analysis reveals that the manufacturing sector in Canada will see increased demand for skilled tradespeople, engineers, and technicians in 2024, driven by investments in clean tech and advanced manufacturing.
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) forecasts that the manufacturing sector will account for a significant share of employment growth in Canada's major cities in 2024, driven by urbanization and infrastructure development.
This video provides an overview of Canada's manufacturing sector, including trends, challenges, and opportunities for growth in 2024, featuring insights from industry experts and thought leaders.
The Fraser Institute's 2024 outlook for Canada's manufacturing sector examines the prospects for each province, highlighting regional strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities for growth and investment.
Trading Economics provides data and analysis on the Canadian manufacturing sector, including employment rates, production levels, and growth forecasts for 2024, offering insights for investors and industry stakeholders.