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Atlantic Canada’s Cross-sectoral and Multidisciplinary Environmental Workforce: A Snapshot of Employment and Hiring Needs to 2033

This report offers an in-depth analysis of the environmental job market and talent in Atlantic Canada up to 2033. Providing valuable projections for employment and industry trends.

Canada, along with many nations across the globe, is calling for a more responsible and sustainable way toward economic growth. This report intends to show where environmental jobs and talent exist today and where new opportunities lie ahead for the remainder of this decade.

Our Atlantic Canada environmental labour demand outlook to 2033 provides employment and hiring projections for the region overall and by industry, occupation, and environmental areas of specialization.

The data and insights from this report can help inform business, policy, program, and career decisions. It can help bust myths and reveal opportunities for industries, employers, government, communities, academia, and individuals. After all, environmental talent in every industry and discipline will be essential for Atlantic Canada to reach a sustainable, prosperous, inclusive and equitable future.

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