Ottawa says it will spend up to $94.5M to improve jobs data in key industries
OTTAWA — The federal government said Monday it’s planning to spend up to $94.5 million over the next five years to get a better sense of what’s happening on the ground in a turbulent labour market.
The money will go to 14 organizations to create forecasts and dashboards on data points like job vacancies broken down by key sectors.
The initiative is meant to give workers, employers and job seekers a better sense of the gaps and opportunities in each industry.
Federal Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu announced the funding at an Ottawa-area homebuilder on Monday.


