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Electric Appliance Servicers and Repairers (NOC 7332)
Montréal Region
Outlook & Prospects for Electric Appliance Servicers and Repairers in Montréal Region
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Local Employment Potential Information
| Location | Employment Potential | Release Date |
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| Montréal Region |
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2012-11-28 |
For the 2012-2014 period, job opportunities in the Montreal region are expected to be fair for this occupation.
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Source: Labour Market Information - HRSDC
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Local Labour Market News
Week of Jun 10 – Jun 14, 2013
- Groupe Quorum, a real estate developer, announced construction of some 50 condominiums in two buildings in Verdun. The project will be completed in fall 2014. (available in French only)
- Construction is under way on Loft Angus, a 60-unit residential project in Rosemont Petite-Patrie. The housing complex is expected to open in spring 2014. (available in French only)
- Transports Québec will be spending $26.5M in the Montréal metropolitan area in summer 2013 to add reserved lanes and new park-and-ride spaces (available in French only)
- Ivanhoe Cambridge, a real estate developer, plans to invest $20M to renovate the Rockhill housing complex in Montréal (available in French only)
- The Amaris Group, a European technology and management consulting firm, is opening a subsidiary in Montréal, creating some 50 jobs over the next 3 years (available in French only)
- Aerolia, a French company specializing in the manufacture of aeronautical structures, will open a plant in Montréal. The company expects to invest over $75M and create 150 jobs by 2018. (available in French only)
Week of Jun 03 – Jun 07, 2013
- A residential tower estimated at $60M will be erected in Griffintown. Devimco Immobilier will build 257 dwelling units by the beginning of 2015. (available in French only)
- French animation studio Digital District has announced the opening of its head office as well as that of a 3D production studio in Montreal, leading to the creation of 150 jobs (available in French only)
- A $110.5M investment to build and expand elementary and secondary schools in Montréal in the next couple of years has been announced by the provincial government (available in French only)
- Groupe TVA, a broadcasting and television company, has announced the termination of 90 positions in Montréal following a rationalization scheme that aims to reduce its expenses (available in French only)
- Real estate promoters Groupe HYDE and Développement SCD have announced the TOM condominium tower project in downtown Montréal. This 40-floor project plans construction of 287 apartments, as well as a business centre. (available in French only)
- Coffee roaster Van Houtte has announced a $50M investment to modernize its plant located in Montréal. This project will lead to the creation of more than 100 jobs. (available in French only)
Week of May 27 – May 31, 2013
- Canada Post modernizes its facilities at its mail processing establishment located in the Saint-Laurent borough to increase its productivity. At a cost of $200M, work will be completed in December 2013. (available in French only)
- Produits alimentaires Viau, a firm specializing in food processing, announced an expansion project in Montréal estimated at $61M. This project will allow the creation of 105 jobs in the next 5 years and the retainment of 285 others. (available in French only)
- The provincial government has announced a $90M investment to create 1,150 affordable community housing apartments in Montréal in the next year (available in French only)
Week of May 20 – May 24, 2013
- Two churches in Montréal will be converted into 156 units of public housing and a new location for the Maison de l'économie sociale. Projects are estimated at over $48M. (available in French only)
- The Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont in Montréal has announced the redevelopment of its dialysis clinic, a project worth an estimated $40M (available in French only)
- Le Cube, a community organization located in Montréal that creates children's theatre, will move into a redeveloped church at a cost of $12.3M (available in French only)
- The provincial government has announced an investment of $63.1M to rebuild and expand the Wilder building in Montréal's theatre district. Several cultural organizations related to dance creation will be located there. (available in French only)
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Source: Labour Market Information - HRSDC
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