Labour Market Outlook for Canada's Manufacturing Sector
Statistics Canada projects a moderate growth in employment rates for the manufacturing industry in Canada by 2024, driven by increased demand for skilled tradespeople.
Statistics Canada projects a moderate growth in employment rates for the manufacturing industry in Canada by 2024, driven by increased demand for skilled tradespeople.
The Conference Board of Canada forecasts that the manufacturing sector will experience a shortage of skilled workers, particularly in the areas of robotics and automation by 2024.
A report by the Institute of Economic Development Canada highlights the need for upskilling and reskilling of the existing workforce to meet the evolving demands of the manufacturing industry in Canada by 2024.
Monday.com provides a labour market forecast tool that projects a high demand for manufacturing jobs in Canada, particularly in the provinces of Ontario and Quebec by 2024.
Researchers at McGill University discuss the impact of technological advancements on the manufacturing workforce in Canada, highlighting the need for workers to develop skills in areas like AI and data analytics by 2024.
Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME) discusses the challenges facing the manufacturing industry in Canada, including labour shortages and skills gaps, and provides recommendations for addressing these issues by 2024.
Employment and Social Development Canada provides labour market projections for the manufacturing industry in Canada, including occupation-specific forecasts and regional breakdowns up to 2024.
Deloitte Canada provides an overview of the manufacturing industry trends, including the impact of COVID-19, trade policies, and technological advancements on the labour market forecast up to 2024.