Canada's Service Sector: Trends and Outlook 2026
According to Statistics Canada, the service sector is expected to drive economic growth in 2026, with a focus on digital transformation and innovation.
According to Statistics Canada, the service sector is expected to drive economic growth in 2026, with a focus on digital transformation and innovation.
Deloitte's latest report highlights the importance of the service sector in Canada, with emerging trends in cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity.
The Government of Canada's report on service export trends indicates a significant increase in exports of professional services, including finance, law, and consulting.
The Conference Board of Canada's research report explores the impact of technological change on the service sector, including the rise of the gig economy and changing workforce demographics.
IBISWorld's industry research report provides an in-depth analysis of the service sector in Canada, including key statistics, trends, and forecasts for 2026.
Bloomberg's economic forecast indicates that Canada's service sector is expected to grow by 3.5% in 2026, driven by strong demand for business services and tourism.
McKinsey's report highlights the need for Canada's service sector to adopt digital technologies, including blockchain, Internet of Things, and data analytics, to remain competitive in 2026.
York University's Schulich School of Business research paper examines the impact of service sector trends on Canada's economy, including the role of innovation, entrepreneurship, and international trade.