Canada's Manufacturing Labour Market Outlook 2024
The Conference Board of Canada forecasts a moderate growth in manufacturing employment in 2024, driven by increased demand for Canadian goods and investments in emerging technologies.
The Conference Board of Canada forecasts a moderate growth in manufacturing employment in 2024, driven by increased demand for Canadian goods and investments in emerging technologies.
According to Statistics Canada, the manufacturing sector is expected to experience a shift towards more skilled and tech-savvy jobs, with a focus on automation and digitalization by 2024.
Deloitte's report highlights the importance of upskilling and reskilling for Canadian manufacturing workers, as the industry is expected to adopt more advanced technologies, such as AI and robotics, by 2024.
The Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) analyzes the impact of technological change on Canada's manufacturing labour market, predicting both job displacement and creation in the sector by 2024.
Indeed's job market analytics indicate a growing demand for skilled manufacturing workers in Canada, particularly in the areas of automation, robotics, and supply chain management, by 2024.
This video by the Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME) discusses the future of manufacturing in Canada, including the impact of emerging technologies and the need for a skilled workforce by 2024.
Researchers at Monash University analyze the potential impact of trade policies and technological advancements on Canada's manufacturing employment rates, predicting a modest growth by 2024.
The Government of Ontario's Job and Training website provides an overview of the manufacturing labour market in Canada, including job outlook, required skills, and training opportunities for 2024.