T.O. slips, but Canadian cities excel in CBRE Scoring Tech Talent ranking
"Five of eight Canadian markets improved their rankings, one held and two dropped. Canada has five of the Top-20 tech talent cities, including two in the Top-10....Waterloo Region moved up six spots to No. 18. Calgary — with a 61 per cent tech job growth rate, second in North America — improved seven places to No. 21. Quebec City rose four notches to No. 35,
while Edmonton joined Toronto as the only Canadian markets to dip in the ranking, dropping four spots to No. 39."
Not necessarily good, but there's a silver lining here
"The markets with the highest tech job growth rates on the continent were all Canadian: the aforementioned Vancouver and Calgary, as well as Waterloo Region (52 per cent)
and Edmonton (45 per cent)"
So I did read the report to the best of my ability. We are listed as a top job market.
We are also listed as one of the cheapest markets to do business in, in terms of one year company costs (for 500 employees and 60,000 sq ft of office space)
- Edm: $34 million
- Cal: $38 million
Edmonton is cheaper in terms of wage costs, while Calgary has cheaper office rent costs according to the report.
For people curious to compare, this report is the Jul 2022 one (
https://mktgdocs.cbre.com/2299/957e...47cee1-897668710/2022-Scoring-Tech-Talent.pdf), not the current Jul 2023. The PDF for Jul 2023 can't be accessed on my end, however their web report (where I got all the information) is available here:
https://www.cbre.com/insights/books/scoring-tech-talent-2023
*percentage changes are from 2017-2022
Calgary Tech Workforce: 52,200 (61%) - 19,700 increase
EDM Tech Workforce: 31,100 (45%) - 9,600 increase
Waterloo Region Workforce: 29,700 (52%)
Now here's the REALLY weird part.
As y'all can tell, the tech quality and cost for Edmonton is much much better in comparison to Calgary, our tech talent is both higher in quality, and cheaper in cost according to the report. The report also states:
Due in part to exchange rates, Waterloo, Vancouver and Edmonton in Canada provide the best value when it comes to cost and quality, followed by Madison, Pittsburgh and Detroit in the U.S.
So honestly, not sure why Edmonton's rating went down in such a massive fashion. Once the local market reports show up, I'll give it a look and see. But honestly, one hypothesis I have is just Calgary has a larger and more well known profile, while Edmonton gets transplants once more is known about it, essentially mimicking migration patterns as well.