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2017 Profile of Canadian Environmental Employment

This report features a detailed assessment of Canada’s environmental workforce and characteristics of industries

Profile of Canadian Environmental Employment is a series of reports that feature a detailed assessment of Canada’s environmental workforce, the key characteristics of environmental industries, and the future demand for workers. Surveys are the primary methodology.

These reports are a must-read for job seekers, researchers, educators or students. Their contents offer vital information on the major trends and opportunities for environmental careers in Canada.

In this document, you will learn about:

  • The total number of environmental professionals working in Canada and how this workforce has changed over the years
  • The major sectors that employ the most environmental workers
  • Specific occupations, experience levels and sectors that will be in the highest demand

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