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Labour Journal   -   Apr 07, 2026 How is each sector faring in terms of jobs creation? What the latest job posting data is telling us

The current labor market landscape in early 2026 reflects a transition from the era of "growth at all costs" to a period of strategic automation and efficiency. The latest job posting data from Indeed helps to understand the story behind each sector, and which ones are still bearing

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   Apr 07, 2026 Ivey PMI is the highest ever, and yet jobs won't get any better
Ivey PMI is the highest ever, and yet jobs won't get any better

The latest Ivey PMI data reveals a complex picture: while the headline activity remains in expansionary territory, the underlying labor data suggests a sector that is becoming increasingly lean. The seasonally adjusted Ivey PMI for March landed at 57.5, a slight increase from February’s 56.6. This represents

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   Apr 07, 2026 Resilience Amidst Friction: Navigating the March Services PMI
Resilience Amidst Friction: Navigating the March Services PMI

The Canadian services sector continues to operate in a high-pressure environment, yet the latest data suggests a gradual, if arduous, climb toward stability. The S&P Global Canada Services PMI rose to 47.2 in March, up from 46.5 in February. While this marks the fifth consecutive month

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   Apr 07, 2026 Stagnation at the factory gate: what the March PMI means for staffing
Stagnation at the factory gate: what the March PMI means for staffing

The Canadian manufacturing sector stands at a crossroads, with the latest data suggesting a period of watchful equilibrium rather than a definitive shift in direction. After two months of modest growth that offered hope for a sustained recovery, the S&P Global Canada Manufacturing PMI landed at 50.0

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   Mar 31, 2026 Strategic career choices for new labour market entrants
Strategic career choices for new labour market entrants

The Canadian labour market has entered a period of profound structural transformation, defined by a "double squeeze" that is simultaneously hollowing out traditional entry-level roles and creating desperate vacancies in others. As of early 2026, the arrival of agentic artificial intelligence and the peaking wave of Baby Boomer

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   Mar 31, 2026 Resource boom, manufacturing slump
Resource boom, manufacturing slump

Data released Tuesday by Statistics Canada indicates that the Canadian economy began the year on a firmer footing than previously anticipated. Real gross domestic product edged up 0.1 percent in January, a modest but meaningful reversal following a slight contraction that closed out 2025. This early momentum appears to

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   Mar 31, 2026 Resilience and Rebounds: The Canadian Economic Outlook for Q1
Resilience and Rebounds: The Canadian Economic Outlook for Q1

The Canadian economy began the year with a quiet but firm step forward, navigating a landscape defined by temporary industrial pauses and a persistent tug-of-war between high interest rates and consumer resilience. Data released for January reveals a 0.1 percent increase in gross domestic product, a figure that, while

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   Mar 27, 2026 The last payroll survey indicates 45,600 job gains in January, while the LFS shows 25,000 lost jobs. Here is why.
The last payroll survey indicates 45,600 job gains in January, while the LFS shows 25,000 lost jobs. Here is why.

The January 2026 release of the Survey of Employment, Payrolls and Hours (SEPH) provides a critical snapshot of the Canadian labor market's resilience and its shifting sectoral demands. For staffing professionals, the data reveals a market that is stabilizing after year-end fluctuations, characterized by a notable rebound in

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   Apr 07, 2026 How is each sector faring in terms of jobs creation? What the latest job posting data is telling us

The current labor market landscape in early 2026 reflects a transition from the era of "growth at all costs" to a period of strategic automation and efficiency. The latest job posting data from Indeed helps to understand the story behind each sector, and which ones are still bearing

by Minh Dang
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Labour Journal   -   Apr 07, 2026 How is each sector faring in terms of jobs creation? What the latest job posting data is telling us

The current labor market landscape in early 2026 reflects a transition from the era of "growth at all costs" to a period of strategic automation and efficiency. The latest job posting data from Indeed helps to understand the story behind each sector, and which ones are still bearing

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   Apr 07, 2026 Ivey PMI is the highest ever, and yet jobs won't get any better
Ivey PMI is the highest ever, and yet jobs won't get any better

The latest Ivey PMI data reveals a complex picture: while the headline activity remains in expansionary territory, the underlying labor data suggests a sector that is becoming increasingly lean. The seasonally adjusted Ivey PMI for March landed at 57.5, a slight increase from February’s 56.6. This represents

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   Apr 07, 2026 Resilience Amidst Friction: Navigating the March Services PMI
Resilience Amidst Friction: Navigating the March Services PMI

The Canadian services sector continues to operate in a high-pressure environment, yet the latest data suggests a gradual, if arduous, climb toward stability. The S&P Global Canada Services PMI rose to 47.2 in March, up from 46.5 in February. While this marks the fifth consecutive month

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   Apr 07, 2026 Stagnation at the factory gate: what the March PMI means for staffing
Stagnation at the factory gate: what the March PMI means for staffing

The Canadian manufacturing sector stands at a crossroads, with the latest data suggesting a period of watchful equilibrium rather than a definitive shift in direction. After two months of modest growth that offered hope for a sustained recovery, the S&P Global Canada Manufacturing PMI landed at 50.0

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   Mar 31, 2026 Strategic career choices for new labour market entrants
Strategic career choices for new labour market entrants

The Canadian labour market has entered a period of profound structural transformation, defined by a "double squeeze" that is simultaneously hollowing out traditional entry-level roles and creating desperate vacancies in others. As of early 2026, the arrival of agentic artificial intelligence and the peaking wave of Baby Boomer

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   Mar 31, 2026 Resource boom, manufacturing slump
Resource boom, manufacturing slump

Data released Tuesday by Statistics Canada indicates that the Canadian economy began the year on a firmer footing than previously anticipated. Real gross domestic product edged up 0.1 percent in January, a modest but meaningful reversal following a slight contraction that closed out 2025. This early momentum appears to

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   Mar 31, 2026 Resilience and Rebounds: The Canadian Economic Outlook for Q1
Resilience and Rebounds: The Canadian Economic Outlook for Q1

The Canadian economy began the year with a quiet but firm step forward, navigating a landscape defined by temporary industrial pauses and a persistent tug-of-war between high interest rates and consumer resilience. Data released for January reveals a 0.1 percent increase in gross domestic product, a figure that, while

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   Mar 27, 2026 The last payroll survey indicates 45,600 job gains in January, while the LFS shows 25,000 lost jobs. Here is why.
The last payroll survey indicates 45,600 job gains in January, while the LFS shows 25,000 lost jobs. Here is why.

The January 2026 release of the Survey of Employment, Payrolls and Hours (SEPH) provides a critical snapshot of the Canadian labor market's resilience and its shifting sectoral demands. For staffing professionals, the data reveals a market that is stabilizing after year-end fluctuations, characterized by a notable rebound in

by Minh Dang
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