As 2025 comes to a close, the season invites us to pause and reflect on a year shaped by steady signals amid significant change. Across Niagara, small but meaningful shifts in how…
It’s officially Living Wage Week in Ontario, a time to recognize the growing movement toward fair pay and decent work across our province. This week, the…
Every month, thousands of job seekers across Niagara shape the story of our regional economy — one posting, one resume, one opportunity at a…
Workforce Collective’s latest infographics highlight the shifting dynamics across four key Niagara industries: Construction, Health Care & Social Assistance, Manufacturing, and Tourism. Construction: Steady…
The skilled trades workforce is an integral part of Niagara’s labour market. The goods-producing sector (construction, manufacturing, utilities, agriculture, forestry), which encompasses the largest…
On May 7, 2025, the South Niagara Chambers of Commerce brought together business leaders, educators, and economic developers for a collaborative dialogue on the…
At Workforce Collective, we believe that work should offer more than just a way to pay the bills. Work can offer a sense of…
Unemployment Among Youths in Niagara Making up approximately 12%[i] of the total population, youths (15-24) are an integral part of Niagara’s labour market and…
What is Community Economic Development? Have you ever wondered how your neighborhood gets better places to shop, new parks, or more jobs for people?…
Our Niagara community is working hard to create exciting opportunities for people to grow their careers within local employers. Read more in our white paper titled “Opportunities for Workforce Planning and Development in Niagara”.
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