Labor shortage in Laval: a lull, not an end
Since 2024, the job market has been breathing a sigh of relief. But does that mean we should let our guard down?
Courrier Laval, June 12, 2026
The climate of economic uncertainty stemming from the trade war declared early last year by U.S. President Donald Trump has in no way dampened investment activity in Laval, which surpassed the $2 billion mark for thefifthconsecutive year in 2025.
Le Journal de Montréal, April 8, 2026
Driven by unprecedented residential development in the heart of an area poised to become its downtown core, Laval’s skyline has reportedly become one of the places on the continent with the highest number of active construction cranes.