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Explore World Class Talent in Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls invites all local, national, and international companies to access its continuously growing labour force, satisfying various key and emerging industry sectors.

With rapid changes in our global economy, here in Niagara we not only have access to skilled and service-based labour of the past, present and future produced by Niagara’s secondary and post- secondary institutions and apprenticeship programs. We also have access to talent produced by Canada’s emerging technical incubators and accelerators.

Niagara has rich history in pioneering many iconic economic advancements since the 1800s, such as Sir Adam Beck who created and expanded the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, making it the largest publicly owned power authority in the world. From then, many companies have followed – the automotive, agriculture, food and beverage industries, hospitality sectors and more.

A steadily growing population delivers a diverse and connected community, with existing and new residents coming from different parts of the world – skilled immigrants, newcomers, and international students, Niagara Falls can offer a plethora of labour-ready workforce awaiting business and employment opportunities.

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Niagara Falls

Rich History, Labour Ready

Niagara’s rich labour force heritage has created a proud community of people with ready-to-go experience and pro-active mindset.

Skilled Trade Qualifications

Niagara has higher proportions of workforce holding some of the most sought-after skilled-trade
qualifications in the province as a whole.

Skill Set Demand & Development

Postsecondary institutions are quick to develop and execute specialized training programs to meet the industry needs.

Talent Pools, Commuters Welcome

With local transits and the daily GO Train services, businesses can access labour force from Niagara population over 490k people.

Experts & Technically Advanced

Diverse & advanced labour force produced by colleges and universities in Canada & through the pool of immigrants arriving each year.