The Canadian trucking industry, a cornerstone of the nation’s economy, is grappling with a severe labour shortage that threatens to disrupt supply chains across various sectors. Employing approximately 400,000 people and supporting over 500,000 businesses, the industry’s vital role was highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite recent efforts to address the shortage, including adding trucking to the Federal Skilled Worker Program, companies continue to struggle to fill vacancies. With projections indicating a potential shortage of up to 55,600 drivers by 2035, the economic impact is substantial, costing the economy billions and affecting critical industries such as forestry, auto manufacturing, and retail.
Canada’s trucking industry faces critical labour shortage amid economic importance
by Nwando Oranye | Dec 17, 2024 | Immigration Blog | 0 comments