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The Sarnia-Lambton Workforce Development Board launched its 2026 EmployerOne survey to assess hiring trends, French-speaking worker demand, AI adoption, and U.S. tariff impacts.
The Sarnia-Lambton Workforce Development Board has launched its 2026 EmployerOne survey, open until January 30, gathering insights on hiring trends, French-speaking worker demand, AI adoption, and U.S. tariff impacts.
The survey, which received 323 responses in 2025, aims to boost participation from larger employers and sole proprietors.
Since Sarnia’s 2024 designation under Ontario’s French Language Services Act, demand for French speakers remains elevated, though slightly down from its peak.
AI use among local businesses appears lower than in other regions, prompting exploration of adoption barriers.
The survey, confidential and taking under 10 minutes, will inform a spring report.
Sarnia-Lambton’s unemployment rate is 9.4%, stable and slightly better than neighboring areas, with a labor participation rate near 60%.
La Junta de Desarrollo de la Fuerza Laboral de Sarnia-Lambton lanzó su encuesta 2026 EmployerOne para evaluar las tendencias de contratación, la demanda de trabajadores de habla francesa, la adopción de IA y los impactos arancelarios de los Estados Unidos.