Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) has made a significant leap in the prestigious annual list of Canada's Top 300 Employers, ranking second in the Transportation and Logistics category for 2025. This marks a substantial improvement from last year's ranking of 210th. The Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) attributes this success to its focus on continuous improvement based on employee feedback.
Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) has achieved a significant milestone, earning a spot on the esteemed list of the 300 best employers from coast to coast in 2025. This recognition marks a substantial jump from last year, when the airport ranked 210th by the same metrics and ninth in its category. Notably, YYZ is the only airport to have secured a place on this prestigious list in both years.
The Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA), which manages YYZ, attributed this 'personal best' achievement to its unwavering commitment to continuous improvement based on valuable employee feedback. This emphasis on employee well-being has propelled YYZ to a remarkable second place within the Transportation and Logistics category. The 2025 list, which boasts a diverse array of local employers, provides a glimpse into the thriving Canadian workplace landscape. Among the Ontario firms that have earned a place among the nation's top workplaces are prominent names like The Hershey Company (ranked 5th in Mississauga), business law group McMillan (ranked 6th in Ottawa), the non-profit Canadian Institute for Health Information (9th in Ottawa), and tech giant Shopify (20th in Ottawa). Crown corporations also feature prominently, with the Bank of Canada (7th, headquartered in Ottawa), the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (11th, Toronto), Fisheries and Oceans Canada (13th, Ottawa), and Ontario Power Generation (17th, Toronto) securing positions within the top 20. Further highlighting the richness of Ontario's employment landscape are notable entries such as Toronto Metropolitan University (32nd) and software company Autodesk (42nd)
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