Canadian Manufacturing Sector Employment Outlook 2026
According to Statistics Canada, the manufacturing sector is expected to experience modest employment growth in 2026, driven by increased demand for Canadian goods.
According to Statistics Canada, the manufacturing sector is expected to experience modest employment growth in 2026, driven by increased demand for Canadian goods.
The Conference Board of Canada reports that the manufacturing sector has experienced significant employment fluctuations in recent years, with a focus on upskilling and reskilling workers.
Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME) forecasts a positive employment outlook for the manufacturing sector, driven by investments in technology and innovation.
Job Bank Canada provides an overview of manufacturing jobs, including employment outlook, wages, and required skills, to help job seekers and employers navigate the sector.
A McKinsey report highlights the need for the Canadian manufacturing sector to adopt digital technologies and innovative practices to remain competitive and drive employment growth.
The Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) projects employment growth in the manufacturing sector, with a focus on emerging industries such as clean technology and advanced manufacturing.
IBISWorld provides industry research and analysis on the Canadian manufacturing sector, including employment trends, key statistics, and market forecasts.
A video by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) explores the challenges and opportunities facing the Canadian manufacturing sector, including employment outlook and the impact of trade policies.