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Job Vacancies Falling At Increasing Rate Across Canada
Discover the latest report from Statistics Canada highlighting a significant decline in job vacancies across the country.
Which Canada Jobs Will Survive The AI Revolution?
AI is transforming Canada’s labor market, impacting both highly skilled and manual jobs. While some roles face replacement, others will thrive alongside AI technologies.
Canada Jobs Growing But Not As Fast As Population
Canada’s August employment report shows job growth but an increased unemployment rate. Although 22,000 new jobs were added, most were part-time, and so the unemployment rate rose to 6.6 per cent.
Canada Job Vacancies Fall By Nearly Half In Two Years
Statistics Canada reveals a significant drop in job vacancies, from nearly 1 million in April 2022 to just 551,000 in June 2024.
Canada’s Stable Unemployment Paves Way For Interest Rate Cuts
Interest rate cuts loom as Canada’s jobless rate remains steady at 6.4% in July, with minimal employment growth and challenges in the summer job market for students.
Canada Unemployment Slightly Rose In June, New Report Says
Employment in Canada was virtually unchanged in June, with a minor decrease of 1,400 jobs. Meanwhile, the employment rate fell slightly by 0.2 percentage points to 61.1 per cent.
These Are The Skills Canadian Employers Are Looking For In 2024
Learn how the demand for social and emotional skills in Canadian job markets rebounded post-pandemic, highlighting key skills like communication, teamwork, and leadership.
Canada Trade Union Calls for Immigration Reforms to Address Construction Labour Crisis
BC Building Trades union urges Canada to reform immigration policies to address construction labour shortages, supporting local and migrant workers in BC’s industry.
Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program Nearly Doubles in Popularity in Five Years
Canadian employers’ demand for temporary foreign workers has surged, with more than twice as many hired in 2023 than in 2018, easing labour shortages nationwide.