Canadian Manufacturing Jobs Outlook 2024
According to Statistics Canada, the manufacturing sector is expected to experience modest growth in 2024, with a projected increase of 1.5% in employment rates.
According to Statistics Canada, the manufacturing sector is expected to experience modest growth in 2024, with a projected increase of 1.5% in employment rates.
Deloitte's 2024 manufacturing industry forecast predicts a shift towards digital transformation and sustainable practices, creating new job opportunities in areas like robotics and renewable energy.
Researchers at McGill University have published a study on the future of manufacturing jobs in Canada, highlighting the need for workers to develop skills in areas like artificial intelligence and data analytics.
Indeed's labor market trends report shows that the demand for skilled tradespeople, such as welders and machinists, is on the rise in Canada's manufacturing sector.
CBC News examines the outlook for manufacturing jobs in Canada in 2024, featuring interviews with industry experts and workers affected by the changing job market.
The Conference Board of Canada has released its 2024 forecast for the manufacturing sector, predicting a moderate expansion driven by growth in the automotive and aerospace industries.
The Government of Canada has launched a new initiative to provide skills training for workers in the manufacturing sector, focusing on emerging technologies like 3D printing and cybersecurity.
A report by the Brookings Institution explores the impact of automation on manufacturing jobs in Canada, highlighting the need for policymakers to invest in education and retraining programs.