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Skills Journal   -   Oct 21, 2025 Why Canada’s next workforce revolution depends on training that works, and who delivers it
Why Canada’s next workforce revolution depends on training that works, and who delivers it

A new wave of training programs is reshaping how Canadians prepare for work, and this time, the shift is being driven not by classrooms or policymakers, but by employers themselves. As the labour market cools, one message is coming through clearly from economists, industry leaders, and staffing experts alike: training

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   Oct 21, 2025 The new Business Outlook Survey is here. Here are the key takeaways for the staffing industry.
The new Business Outlook Survey is here. Here are the key takeaways for the staffing industry.

For the staffing industry in Canada, the latest Business Outlook Survey (BOS) from the Bank of Canada offers a cautious narrative: yes, sentiment is inching upward, but the underlying conditions remain far from robust. That leaves staffing firms in a “waiting-for-lift-off” posture rather than one of full-throttle hiring. According to

by Minh Dang
CSJ Exclusive   -   Oct 19, 2025 Lyft’s new Toronto tech hub signals a quiet war for talent in the GTA
Lyft’s new Toronto tech hub signals a quiet war for talent in the GTA

Lyft’s decision to open a new technology hub in downtown Toronto may look like another win for Canada’s growing tech ecosystem. But beneath the headlines about investment and innovation lies a more complex story; one that speaks to the changing dynamics of Canada’s labour market, particularly in

by Minh Dang
CSJ Exclusive   -   Oct 17, 2025 Here are the HR/Staffing firms that won the most federal contracts in Q3 2025
Here are the HR/Staffing firms that won the most federal contracts in Q3 2025

The federal government’s latest procurement disclosures show that National Defence remains the single largest buyer of temporary help services in Canada, accounting for the overwhelming majority of active staffing contracts through the third quarter of 2025. According to open-data records, over a dozen HR and recruitment vendors held active

by Minh Dang
CSJ Exclusive   -   Oct 17, 2025 CSJ Hiring Index: Canada's hiring pulse rebounds, but the recovery is uneven
CSJ Hiring Index: Canada's hiring pulse rebounds, but the recovery is uneven

After months of subdued momentum, Canada’s hiring appetite is stirring again. The September CSJ Hiring Index rose to 5.4 out of 10, up sharply from 4.8 in August, signaling a tentative shift in employer sentiment as purchasing activity accelerates and some hiring pipelines reopen. Yet beneath the

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   Oct 16, 2025 Stellantis shift puts thousands of Canadian auto jobs at risk
Stellantis shift puts thousands of Canadian auto jobs at risk

In a major reorientation of its North American operations, automaker Stellantis has announced it will shift production of the Jeep Compass from Brampton, Ontario, to a plant in Illinois. At the same time, the company unveiled a US $13 billion plan to expand manufacturing in the United States and create

by Minh Dang
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Skills Journal   -   Oct 21, 2025 Why Canada’s next workforce revolution depends on training that works, and who delivers it
Why Canada’s next workforce revolution depends on training that works, and who delivers it

A new wave of training programs is reshaping how Canadians prepare for work, and this time, the shift is being driven not by classrooms or policymakers, but by employers themselves. As the labour market cools, one message is coming through clearly from economists, industry leaders, and staffing experts alike: training

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   Oct 21, 2025 The new Business Outlook Survey is here. Here are the key takeaways for the staffing industry.
The new Business Outlook Survey is here. Here are the key takeaways for the staffing industry.

For the staffing industry in Canada, the latest Business Outlook Survey (BOS) from the Bank of Canada offers a cautious narrative: yes, sentiment is inching upward, but the underlying conditions remain far from robust. That leaves staffing firms in a “waiting-for-lift-off” posture rather than one of full-throttle hiring. According to

by Minh Dang
CSJ Exclusive   -   Oct 19, 2025 Lyft’s new Toronto tech hub signals a quiet war for talent in the GTA
Lyft’s new Toronto tech hub signals a quiet war for talent in the GTA

Lyft’s decision to open a new technology hub in downtown Toronto may look like another win for Canada’s growing tech ecosystem. But beneath the headlines about investment and innovation lies a more complex story; one that speaks to the changing dynamics of Canada’s labour market, particularly in

by Minh Dang
CSJ Exclusive   -   Oct 17, 2025 Here are the HR/Staffing firms that won the most federal contracts in Q3 2025
Here are the HR/Staffing firms that won the most federal contracts in Q3 2025

The federal government’s latest procurement disclosures show that National Defence remains the single largest buyer of temporary help services in Canada, accounting for the overwhelming majority of active staffing contracts through the third quarter of 2025. According to open-data records, over a dozen HR and recruitment vendors held active

by Minh Dang
CSJ Exclusive   -   Oct 17, 2025 CSJ Hiring Index: Canada's hiring pulse rebounds, but the recovery is uneven
CSJ Hiring Index: Canada's hiring pulse rebounds, but the recovery is uneven

After months of subdued momentum, Canada’s hiring appetite is stirring again. The September CSJ Hiring Index rose to 5.4 out of 10, up sharply from 4.8 in August, signaling a tentative shift in employer sentiment as purchasing activity accelerates and some hiring pipelines reopen. Yet beneath the

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   Oct 16, 2025 Stellantis shift puts thousands of Canadian auto jobs at risk
Stellantis shift puts thousands of Canadian auto jobs at risk

In a major reorientation of its North American operations, automaker Stellantis has announced it will shift production of the Jeep Compass from Brampton, Ontario, to a plant in Illinois. At the same time, the company unveiled a US $13 billion plan to expand manufacturing in the United States and create

by Minh Dang
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