Canadian Manufacturing Industry Outlook
According to Statistics Canada, the manufacturing industry is expected to experience moderate growth in the next 5 years, with a focus on advanced technologies and innovation.
According to Statistics Canada, the manufacturing industry is expected to experience moderate growth in the next 5 years, with a focus on advanced technologies and innovation.
The Conference Board of Canada reports that the manufacturing sector is facing labor shortages, particularly in skilled trades, and highlights the need for workforce development and training programs.
Indeed's labor market analysis indicates that the Canadian manufacturing industry is expected to see an increase in job postings for roles such as production managers, quality control inspectors, and supply chain managers.
McGill University's research paper explores the impact of technological advancements and trade policies on the Canadian manufacturing industry, highlighting opportunities for growth and innovation.
Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME) provides an overview of the current state of the manufacturing industry, including trends, challenges, and opportunities for growth and investment.
Unifor's report emphasizes the need for skills training and development programs to support the manufacturing workforce, particularly in areas such as automation, robotics, and data analysis.
Trading Economics provides an overview of the Canadian manufacturing industry, including key statistics, trends, and forecasts, as well as analysis of the impact of global events on the sector.
The video features a panel discussion with industry experts and thought leaders, exploring the opportunities and challenges facing the Canadian manufacturing industry, including the impact of emerging technologies and global trade policies.