Canadian Manufacturing Industry Outlook 2024
Statistics Canada projects a 1.5% annual growth in the manufacturing workforce by 2024, driven by increased demand for skilled trades and technological advancements.
Statistics Canada projects a 1.5% annual growth in the manufacturing workforce by 2024, driven by increased demand for skilled trades and technological advancements.
This research report by The Conference Board of Canada forecasts a shortage of skilled workers in the manufacturing sector by 2024, emphasizing the need for targeted training programs.
Deloitte's industry outlook predicts that the Canadian manufacturing sector will require over 25,000 new workers by 2024 to meet growing demand, with a focus on digital skills and innovation.
Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME) releases a report highlighting the need for a strategic approach to workforce development in the manufacturing sector, including projections for 2024 and beyond.
This interactive tool provides customizable projections for the Canadian manufacturing workforce, allowing users to explore different scenarios and forecasts up to 2024.
McGill University's research center publishes a study on the future of manufacturing in Canada, including workforce projections for 2024 and recommendations for industry stakeholders.
The Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) releases a report on the manufacturing industry, featuring workforce projections for 2024 and expert analysis on trends and challenges.
In this video series, industry experts discuss the latest trends and projections for the Canadian manufacturing workforce, including insights on skills training and workforce development for 2024.