Canada's Manufacturing Sector: 2026 Outlook
According to Statistics Canada, the manufacturing sector is expected to experience moderate growth in 2026, driven by increased demand for clean technology and renewable energy products.
According to Statistics Canada, the manufacturing sector is expected to experience moderate growth in 2026, driven by increased demand for clean technology and renewable energy products.
Deloitte's latest report highlights the importance of digital transformation, supply chain resilience, and workforce development in driving growth in Canada's manufacturing sector in 2026.
The Conference Board of Canada predicts that the manufacturing sector will contribute significantly to the country's GDP growth in 2026, with a focus on advanced manufacturing technologies and innovation.
IBISWorld's industry report provides an in-depth analysis of the Canadian manufacturing sector, including key statistics, trends, and forecasts for 2026, highlighting opportunities and challenges for businesses.
Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME) identifies key growth opportunities for the manufacturing sector in 2026, including the adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies and expansion into new markets.
KPMG's survey of Canadian manufacturers reveals optimism about growth prospects in 2026, driven by investments in technology, talent, and sustainability initiatives.
McGill University's research paper explores the potential impact of emerging technologies, such as AI and robotics, on the Canadian manufacturing sector in 2026 and beyond.
BNN Bloomberg provides up-to-date news and analysis on the Canadian manufacturing sector, including the latest developments, trends, and forecasts for 2026.