The
Canadian
manufacturing industry is responsible
for
a large portion of the country
's economic growth, representing more than 10% of total GDP at $174 billion. Not only does the manufacturing sector work alongside other industries, but it also stimulates job security for workers. However, like many others, the country is still experiencing economic struggles since the COVID-19 pandemic, though enhancing supply chain resilience is a prime way for Canada to counteract the economic damage.
The Canadian manufacturing industry is continuing to make advancements as trends, technology, policies and society itself continues to evolve. From robotic machinery to the introduction of sustainable practices, Canada is transforming their manufacturing industry by taking new government policies and societal trends into consideration.
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