Canadian Manufacturing Employment Trends
According to Statistics Canada, the manufacturing industry is expected to experience moderate growth in employment rates by 2024, driven by increased demand for Canadian goods.
According to Statistics Canada, the manufacturing industry is expected to experience moderate growth in employment rates by 2024, driven by increased demand for Canadian goods.
The Conference Board of Canada forecasts that the manufacturing sector will create over 10,000 new jobs in 2024, primarily in the machinery and equipment manufacturing sub-sector.
A report by the Institute for Research on Labor and Employment found that Canada's manufacturing industry will require an additional 25,000 skilled workers by 2024 to meet growing demand.
Indeed's job market analytics indicate a 15% increase in manufacturing job postings in Canada for 2024, with the highest demand in Ontario and Quebec.
Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters predict a strong year for the manufacturing industry in 2024, with a focus on innovation, trade, and workforce development to drive employment growth.
McGill University's Desautels Faculty of Management released a study highlighting the need for Canadian manufacturers to invest in emerging technologies and upskill their workforce to remain competitive in 2024.
This video by the Canadian Chamber of Commerce discusses the manufacturing industry's employment outlook for 2024, featuring expert insights and analysis on the sector's growth prospects.
Employment and Social Development Canada released projections indicating that the manufacturing industry will account for approximately 10% of all new jobs created in Canada by 2024, with a focus on skilled trades and technical occupations.