Canada's Manufacturing Labour Market Outlook 2024-2030
According to Statistics Canada, the manufacturing sector is expected to experience a moderate decline in employment rates between 2024 and 2030, with a projected loss of 12.1% of jobs.
According to Statistics Canada, the manufacturing sector is expected to experience a moderate decline in employment rates between 2024 and 2030, with a projected loss of 12.1% of jobs.
A report by The Conference Board of Canada highlights the impact of technological advancements and trade policies on the manufacturing sector, predicting a shift towards high-skilled jobs and increased productivity by 2030.
Indeed's labour market analysis forecasts a 10% growth in manufacturing jobs related to clean technology and a 5% decline in traditional manufacturing roles between 2024 and 2030.
Bloomberg's economic analysis suggests that Canada's manufacturing sector will experience a significant transformation by 2030, driven by investments in automation, artificial intelligence, and sustainable technologies.
A study by McGill University's Desautels Faculty of Management examines the effects of automation on manufacturing employment in Canada, predicting that while some jobs may be displaced, new ones will emerge in fields like maintenance and programming.
Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME) releases a report outlining the opportunities and challenges facing the manufacturing sector in Canada, including the need for investments in skills training and infrastructure development.
The National Research Council of Canada (NRC) launches an initiative to support the growth of advanced manufacturing in Canada, focusing on the development of new technologies and innovative production methods.
A TED Talk by a Canadian manufacturing expert explores the potential of emerging technologies to create new job opportunities and improve working conditions in the manufacturing sector by 2030.