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Canada’s current job market is telling a fascinating story. Broadly speaking, corporate hiring has cooled down significantly from the post-pandemic hiring sprees. But beneath that...
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Canada’s current job market is telling a fascinating story. Broadly speaking, corporate hiring has cooled down significantly from the post-pandemic hiring sprees. But beneath that...
Canada’s seemingly stable jobless rate is hiding widening disparities among cities (and provinces), according to BMO Capital Markets. The bank’s latest Labour Market Performance Ra...
Canada’s 2026 job market is stabilizing, with strong demand in health care, professional services and education. Here’s what newcomers need to know about salaries, licensing and jo...
Canadian employment wasn’t impressive last month, but it was the best Labour Force Survey (LFS) of 2026. Statistics Canada (StatCan) data shows minor job growth, with unemployment...
Canadians aren’t exaggerating when they complain about this job market—hiring hasn’t been this weak in almost a decade. Statistics Canada (StatCan) data shows fewer job vacancies i...
Canada is experiencing a bizarre labour market paradox. Job postings are flat, applications are breaking records, and yet Canadian businesses across the country can’t fill the posi...
Canada's labour market holds steady amid ongoing economic uncertainty
Canada’s youth job market has been in 'distress' since 2023, the report said, particularly among teens ages 15–19
Prior -83.9KEmployment change 14.1K vs 150K Estimate unemployment rate 6.7% versus 6.8% expected. Prior 6.7%full-time employment change -1.1K vs -108.4K last month part-time employ...
With the Bank of Canada (BOC) still holding a balancing act between strong inflation and weak growth, will the upcoming jobs report tip the scales in a clearer direction?
Only 11% of those polled by Angus Reid said job market was 'good,' while just 2% described it as 'great'
Canadians are suddenly facing one of the toughest job markets in months. Statistics Canada (StatCan) data shows the unemployment rate climbed to a 7-month high in April, but the re...
Our economy hasn't lost this many jobs in the first four months of the year since the Great Recession. Should we be worried?
Prior month 14.1KEmployment change -17.7K vs 15.0 estimateUnemployment rate 6.9% vs 6.7% estimateFull time employment -46.7K vs -1.1K last monthPart-time employment 29.0K vs 15.2K...
Larger businesses are more likely to use multiple recruitment methods compared to smaller firms, a new survey by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business said.
Statistics Canada reported a modest rebound in the labour market in March after two consecutive months of job losses to start the year. The agency said employers collectively added...
Bank of Canada External Deputy Governor Nicolas Vincent says the country’s labour market is undergoing structural change — as evidenced by its “low hire, low fire” environment — th...
Canada’s summer job market is slowing down, with fewer openings and rising youth unemployment challenging young workers. The post Young Canadians face another difficult summer job...
StatCan shows surprises in turbulent jobs market
Canada’s job market saw its footing slip last month. Statistics Canada (StatCan) data shows the unemployment rate hit a 7-month high in April. That’s unlikely to surprise those who...
The Canadian economy added a modest 14,100 jobs in March, in line with economists’ expectations but marking only a partial reversal of the 109,000 positions lost in the first two m...
Job vacancies edge closer to stability, but retail and construction keep shedding workers
Nova Scotia and Quebec are the first provinces to participate in the new temporary public policy granting rural employers the ability to retain or increase their proportion of low-...
Starting April 10, the federal government will stop processing low-wage Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) in nine regions across Canada, including Vancouver in British Colum...
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