Canadian Manufacturing Industry Outlook 2024
According to Statistics Canada, the manufacturing industry is expected to experience moderate growth in 2024, driven by increased demand for Canadian products and investments in new technologies.
According to Statistics Canada, the manufacturing industry is expected to experience moderate growth in 2024, driven by increased demand for Canadian products and investments in new technologies.
A report by The Conference Board of Canada highlights the need for skilled workers in the manufacturing sector, with a focus on emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and robotics.
Indeed's labor market analysis predicts an increase in job postings for manufacturing roles, particularly in the provinces of Ontario and Quebec, with a focus on hiring skilled tradespeople and engineers.
Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME) releases an annual outlook report, which forecasts growth in key manufacturing sectors such as aerospace, automotive, and food processing, driven by trade agreements and innovation.
Researchers at McGill University explore the impact of automation and technological change on the manufacturing workforce, highlighting the need for workers to develop new skills and adapt to changing job requirements.
Manufacturing.net provides news, analysis, and insights on the Canadian manufacturing industry, including trends, innovations, and company announcements, with a focus on the latest developments in 2024.
Deloitte's annual manufacturing outlook report provides an in-depth analysis of the Canadian manufacturing industry, including insights on global trends, technological advancements, and economic forecasts.
A video series by the Canadian Manufacturing Coalition explores various career paths in the manufacturing sector, featuring interviews with industry professionals and highlighting the diversity of job opportunities available in 2024.