Canada Labour Shortages Costing Business $38bn Each Year

Canada Labour Shortages Costing Business $38bn Each Year

Canadian businesses are losing out on up to $38 billion in contracts and sales because of labour shortages plaguing the country, claims the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB).

In its latest report, Small Businesses in Canada Hit Hard: The Big Financial Toll of Labour Shortages, the 97,000-strong organization representing small and medium-sized businesses in Canada claims a lack of workers is hitting business hard – and warns the situation could get even worse in the future.

“Challenging demographics and a failure to truly rise to the moment from governments also mean the current situation could deteriorate further in the future,” notes the CFIB in that report.

In Canada, employers can hire foreign nationals who can gain their permanent residency in the country through Express Entry system’s three federal immigration programs,?the?Federal Skilled Worker Program?(FSW),?Federal Skilled Trades Program?(FST), and?Canada Experience Class Program?(CEC),??or a?participating provincial immigration program.

Through a network?of?Provincial Nominee Programs?(PNP), almost all?of?Canada’s 10 provinces and three territories can nominate skilled worker candidates for admission to?Canada?when they have the specific skills required by local economies.?


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Successful candidates who receive a provincial or territorial nomination can then apply for Canadian permanent residence through federal immigration authorities.

Canadian employers can also recruit and hire foreign nationals through the?Temporary Foreign Worker?Program?(TFWP) and the?International?Mobility Program?(IMP).

The?Global?Talent?Stream?(GTS), a part of the TFWP, can under normal processing situations lead to the granting of Canadian work permits and the processing of visa applications within two weeks.

Despite record-breaking immigration to Canada, though, many employers are still struggling to find workers, one of the reasons Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has recently upped the immigration targets for the coming years.

Under its newly-released?2024-2026?Immigration?Levels?Plan, Canada is planning to welcome 485,000 new permanent residents in 2024, 500,000 in 2025 and then hold the line on?immigration?in 2026 with another 500,000 new permanent residents.

That’s a total of?1.485?million?immigrants?to Canada over those three years.

The Forum of Ministers Responsible for?Immigration?(FMRI) is bullish on boosting immigration to resolve labour challenges throughout the country.

“Immigration?is critical to addressing labour shortages, attracting new investment, and supporting Canada’s economic growth,” said FMRI provincial-territorial co-chair Jeremy Harrison, the minister of?immigration?and career training, in November.

Without Enough Staff, Employers Are Forced To Work Longer Hours Themselves

“Provinces and territories play a key role in ensuring that?immigration?is responsive to employers’ labour needs and benefits all regions of the country. Several provinces and territories are also taking steps to improve foreign qualification recognition to ensure newcomers can work in occupations aligned with their skills and experience.”

The money lost in potential sales and contracts due to labour shortages is something the CFIB considers to be “ a significant amount that could have been a major boon for small businesses, helping them address staffing issues through investments in automation or the still challenging post-COVID recovery on Main Street.”

In a presentation before a standing committee of the Nova Scotia government, CFIB senior policy analyst Duncan Robertson said business owners are working long hours to compensate for labour shortages that amount to 59 hours a week per business.

“There is no doubt based on our data and the lived experiences of our members that over the last two years, inflation and labour challenges have been at the forefront of most business owners’ realities,” Robertson said.

Md Abu Taher

GM -HR, Admin & Compliance at Silver Line Group

1 年

Thanks for sharing

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Vicksy Nurhayati (Viksy)

Versatile Professional with 16 Years in Translation, Administrative Expertise, Digital Marketing Certification, and Project Management Credential Ready for Next Challenge!

1 年

Is this report accurate? I don’t think so. It’s even hard to apply for a dishwasher trust me. Personal experience and I’m not alone.

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Arsène Kana dongmo

Menuisier-Ebéniste chez BOBOIS avec expertise et amélioration continue

1 年

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Thank for update

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oh do i have a lot to say about this

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