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Labour Journal   -   Jun 19, 2026 Using temp workers to fire permanent workers: how the federal government is shrinking their ranks
Using temp workers to fire permanent workers: how the federal government is shrinking their ranks

The Canadian federal public service is currently undertaking a significant structural transition, guided by a mandate to reduce its workforce by approximately 40,000 positions from its 2023-2024 peak. This effort, driven by the goal of finding operational savings, relies heavily on early retirements and workforce adjustments. However, executing

by Minh Dang
Skills Journal   -   Jun 19, 2026 Is it time for the Great « Migration »? How candidates are increasingly crossing outside their industries
Is it time for the Great « Migration »? How candidates are increasingly crossing outside their industries

The Canadian labor market is exhibiting renewed vigor, and candidate behavior is shifting rapidly in response. Following a period of fluctuating indicators, the May Labour Force Survey revealed a robust gain of 88,000 jobs across the country. This sudden injection of economic momentum is actively validating workforce confidence, prompting

by Minh Dang
CSJ Exclusive   -   Jun 18, 2026 Mergers & acquisitions: 2026 operations so far
Mergers & acquisitions: 2026 operations so far

The Canadian staffing and human resources market has experienced a significant surge in strategic consolidations throughout the first half of 2026. Firms are increasingly moving beyond traditional headcount expansion, prioritizing acquisitions that enhance technology capabilities, broaden geographic footprints, and deliver integrated talent solutions. This wave of market activity reflects a

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   Jun 17, 2026 Canada's population declined in the first quarter of 2026
Canada's population declined in the first quarter of 2026

Canada's population contracted by 0.1 percent in the first quarter of 2026, shedding roughly 55,000 individuals to settle at 41.4 million. This marks the third consecutive quarterly decline, cementing a clear reversal of the aggressive post-pandemic growth strategies originally designed to plug sudden job

by Minh Dang
Newsletter   -   Jun 16, 2026 Canada adds 88,000 jobs, unemployment rate down, capabilities over compensation
Canada adds 88,000 jobs, unemployment rate down, capabilities over compensation

The latest Labour Force Survey for May paints a picture of a surprisingly resilient economy, recording a notable addition of 88,000 jobs and a decrease in the national unemployment rate to 6.6 percent. This rebound, fueled largely by a jump in full-time positions across construction and transportation,

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   Jun 15, 2026 The Ivey PMI still indicates expansion in May. Here is what to know.
The Ivey PMI still indicates expansion in May. Here is what to know.

Continued Economic Expansion The Canadian economy demonstrated continued resilience in May 2026, as reflected by the most recent Ivey Purchasing Managers Index. The headline index rose to 58.2, up from 57.7 in April, notably exceeding market forecasts that had anticipated a cooling to 55. A reading above 50

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   Jun 11, 2026 The Evolving Hiring Hurdle: Capabilities Over Compensation
The Evolving Hiring Hurdle: Capabilities Over Compensation

The narrative surrounding recruitment challenges in Canada has officially shifted. According to the newly released 2026 Hiring Outlook from Express Employment Professionals, the primary obstacle for employers is no longer wage escalation, but a pronounced deficit in hard skills and relevant experience. Nearly half of Canadian hiring decision-makers now

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   Jun 11, 2026 Canada’s Shifting Visa Timelines Redefine the Immigrant Labor Pipeline
Canada’s Shifting Visa Timelines Redefine the Immigrant Labor Pipeline

The Canadian government is quietly restructuring its foreign labor supply through administrative processing times, creating a clear dividing line between highly skilled talent and entry-level workers. The latest data regarding Labour Market Impact Assessments from Employment and Social Development Canada reveals a stark divergence in how quickly businesses can

by Minh Dang
Using temp workers to fire permanent workers: how the federal government is shrinking their ranks
Labour Journal   -   Jun 19, 2026 Using temp workers to fire permanent workers: how the federal government is shrinking their ranks

The Canadian federal public service is currently undertaking a significant structural transition, guided by a mandate to reduce its workforce by approximately 40,000 positions from its 2023-2024 peak. This effort, driven by the goal of finding operational savings, relies heavily on early retirements and workforce adjustments. However, executing

by Minh Dang

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Labour Journal   -   Jun 19, 2026 Using temp workers to fire permanent workers: how the federal government is shrinking their ranks
Using temp workers to fire permanent workers: how the federal government is shrinking their ranks

The Canadian federal public service is currently undertaking a significant structural transition, guided by a mandate to reduce its workforce by approximately 40,000 positions from its 2023-2024 peak. This effort, driven by the goal of finding operational savings, relies heavily on early retirements and workforce adjustments. However, executing

by Minh Dang
Skills Journal   -   Jun 19, 2026 Is it time for the Great « Migration »? How candidates are increasingly crossing outside their industries
Is it time for the Great « Migration »? How candidates are increasingly crossing outside their industries

The Canadian labor market is exhibiting renewed vigor, and candidate behavior is shifting rapidly in response. Following a period of fluctuating indicators, the May Labour Force Survey revealed a robust gain of 88,000 jobs across the country. This sudden injection of economic momentum is actively validating workforce confidence, prompting

by Minh Dang
CSJ Exclusive   -   Jun 18, 2026 Mergers & acquisitions: 2026 operations so far
Mergers & acquisitions: 2026 operations so far

The Canadian staffing and human resources market has experienced a significant surge in strategic consolidations throughout the first half of 2026. Firms are increasingly moving beyond traditional headcount expansion, prioritizing acquisitions that enhance technology capabilities, broaden geographic footprints, and deliver integrated talent solutions. This wave of market activity reflects a

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   Jun 17, 2026 Canada's population declined in the first quarter of 2026
Canada's population declined in the first quarter of 2026

Canada's population contracted by 0.1 percent in the first quarter of 2026, shedding roughly 55,000 individuals to settle at 41.4 million. This marks the third consecutive quarterly decline, cementing a clear reversal of the aggressive post-pandemic growth strategies originally designed to plug sudden job

by Minh Dang
Newsletter   -   Jun 16, 2026 Canada adds 88,000 jobs, unemployment rate down, capabilities over compensation
Canada adds 88,000 jobs, unemployment rate down, capabilities over compensation

The latest Labour Force Survey for May paints a picture of a surprisingly resilient economy, recording a notable addition of 88,000 jobs and a decrease in the national unemployment rate to 6.6 percent. This rebound, fueled largely by a jump in full-time positions across construction and transportation,

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   Jun 15, 2026 The Ivey PMI still indicates expansion in May. Here is what to know.
The Ivey PMI still indicates expansion in May. Here is what to know.

Continued Economic Expansion The Canadian economy demonstrated continued resilience in May 2026, as reflected by the most recent Ivey Purchasing Managers Index. The headline index rose to 58.2, up from 57.7 in April, notably exceeding market forecasts that had anticipated a cooling to 55. A reading above 50

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   Jun 11, 2026 The Evolving Hiring Hurdle: Capabilities Over Compensation
The Evolving Hiring Hurdle: Capabilities Over Compensation

The narrative surrounding recruitment challenges in Canada has officially shifted. According to the newly released 2026 Hiring Outlook from Express Employment Professionals, the primary obstacle for employers is no longer wage escalation, but a pronounced deficit in hard skills and relevant experience. Nearly half of Canadian hiring decision-makers now

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   Jun 11, 2026 Canada’s Shifting Visa Timelines Redefine the Immigrant Labor Pipeline
Canada’s Shifting Visa Timelines Redefine the Immigrant Labor Pipeline

The Canadian government is quietly restructuring its foreign labor supply through administrative processing times, creating a clear dividing line between highly skilled talent and entry-level workers. The latest data regarding Labour Market Impact Assessments from Employment and Social Development Canada reveals a stark divergence in how quickly businesses can

by Minh Dang
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