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  2. Vancouver, which had the highest tech job growth rate of all cities measured (69%), stayed at #8 in the Scoring Tech Talent ranking; Ottawa moved up two spots to #11; Montreal rose three spots to #12, having added the third most tech talent jobs in North America (51,500) after Toronto and the San Francisco Bay Area.

  3. Jul 24, 2023 · Canada’s tech workforce grew by 15.7 per cent (150,000 workers) between 2020 and 2022, faster than the U.S. growth rate of 11.4 per cent (610,000 workers). Vancouver had the highest tech-job growth rate (69 per cent) of the 50 cities measured. It remained at No. 8 on the Scoring Tech Talent list.

  4. Calgary and Edmonton: Energy and Innovation. Alberta, known for its abundant natural resources, is increasingly becoming a hub for energy and environmental technology innovation. Calgary and Edmonton, the province’s largest cities, are at the forefront of this movement.

  5. Jul 24, 2023 · Within Canada, Toronto and Montréal added the most tech talent jobs between 2017 and 2022, according to CBRE’s latest Scoring Tech Talent report. In the five-year period, CBRE’s report found that Toronto added 63,800 tech jobs, while Montréal added 51,500.

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    Immigration plays an important role in the performance and outlook for the Canadian tech industry and its reduction due to pandemic restrictions curtailed even more growth in the sector. “The lack of immigration is affecting companies’ ability to grow and they’ve had to hire people from outside the country as freelancers,” said Meehan. “But that’s ...

    Ottawa ranked No. 10 on the top 50 list, moving up four spots from last year, while Vancouver moved up one spot to No. 11, Montreal held steady in 16th and Calgary jumped six spots into 28th. Three Canadian markets made inaugural appearances in this year’s rankings: Waterloo Region at No. 21; Quebec City at No. 34; and Edmonton at No. 38. Toronto w...

    The report also ranks the next 25 emerging tech markets by a narrower set of criteria. Halifax ranked seventh on that list and London ranked 10th. “It’s a little bit more challenging for smaller markets to make the top 50 rankings,” said Meehan. “Larger markets do have an edge and that’s reflected in the site selection processes of many Canadian te...

    The top five markets for tech talent in North America were the San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle, Washington, D.C., Toronto and New York City. San Francisco’s 86.4 score was 21.62 points higher than Toronto’s score. The San Francisco Bay Area is injecting considerable levels of new talent into the market through tech and tech-related degrees and rese...

  6. Jul 19, 2022 · In terms of year-over-year growth, tech jobs grew by 44% in Toronto and 63% in Vancouver. Both cities had the largest tech talent workforce gains in 2021, surpassing Canada’s 7% year-over-year national growth rate.

  7. Two Canadian cities, Vancouver (+44.2%) and Toronto (+37.0%), recorded the most high-tech job growth on the continent in 2020 and 2021 combined, according to CBRE’s new Tech-30 report. Vancouver and Toronto outpaced Austin, Texas – which came in third in the ranking with 25.0% growth – and Seattle, with 18.6% growth.

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