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Labour Journal   -   May 28, 2026 Did You Think The Talent Shortage Era Was Over? Not Quite Yet.
Did You Think The Talent Shortage Era Was Over? Not Quite Yet.

The Canadian labour landscape is undergoing a profound structural transformation, driven by the dual forces of demographic aging and shifting immigration policies. A recent economic analysis highlights that current caps on temporary and permanent resident arrivals place the national population on track to shrink in 2026, marking a historical first.

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   May 28, 2026 Productivity Grew Faster in US Trade-Dependent Industries Than The Rest of The Canadian Economy
Productivity Grew Faster in US Trade-Dependent Industries Than The Rest of The Canadian Economy

A recent report published by Statistics Canada sheds light on the performance of Canadian industries heavily dependent on United States demand, revealing a stark contrast in labour productivity compared to the broader economy. The data indicates that between 2019 and 2024, labour productivity in sectors where 35 percent or more

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   May 28, 2026 Businesses Are Optimistic. Yet, There Is Still One Main Problem To Drive Growth
Businesses Are Optimistic. Yet, There Is Still One Main Problem To Drive Growth

The Canadian Survey on Business Conditions for the second quarter of 2026 reveals a distinct tension defining the current economic landscape, where a baseline of operational optimism runs headlong into stubborn cost pressures. Despite 66.8% of businesses maintaining an optimistic outlook for the coming year, a growing majority of

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   May 27, 2026 Navigating the Bank of Canada’s Warning on Stalled Hiring
Navigating the Bank of Canada’s Warning on Stalled Hiring

In a May 26 address, Bank of Canada External Deputy Governor Nicolas Vincent painted a complex picture of the national employment landscape. The central bank is observing a labor market caught between temporary cyclical dips and massive structural forces. AI integration, slowing population growth, and the ripple effects of US

by Minh Dang
CSJ Exclusive   -   May 25, 2026 Analysis: Why Global Staffing Leaders Are Shedding Their Tech Consulting Arms
Analysis: Why Global Staffing Leaders Are Shedding Their Tech Consulting Arms

LTM’s recent €160 million acquisition of Randstad’s European and Australian Technology and Consulting Services business marks a defining moment in the structural realignment of the global staffing industry. For the better part of the last decade, the overarching strategy among the world’s largest human capital firms was

by Minh Dang
Newsletter   -   May 22, 2026 The Recruiter Corner #2
The Recruiter Corner #2

Welcome to the second edition of The Recruiter Corner, a space dedicated to translating macroeconomic shifts into actionable strategies for the talent acquisition ecosystem. Navigating the current Canadian employment landscape requires looking past headline percentages to understand the structural changes affecting workforce availability and candidate expectations. This edition covers the

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   May 21, 2026 Job volumes are declining as the labour market is cooling
Job volumes are declining as the labour market is cooling

The Canadian labour market is exhibiting clear signs of cooling, as evidenced by a steady contraction in job posting volumes over the early months of 2026. Data compiled from Indeed job postings tracks year-over-year percentage changes across diverse employment sectors, offering a real-time window into hiring demand. The headline index,

by Minh Dang
Recruiter Journal   -   May 21, 2026 You have to work with a team you do not know at all. How would you integrate?
You have to work with a team you do not know at all. How would you integrate?

This question may seem classic. However, it often allows recruiters to evaluate something much more strategic: the ability to step into an already established human dynamic. Soft Skills Have Become a Major Recruitment Criterion For years, recruitment relied primarily on a single criterion: technical competence. But in organizations where teams

by Adam Khizrane
Did You Think The Talent Shortage Era Was Over? Not Quite Yet.
Labour Journal   -   May 28, 2026 Did You Think The Talent Shortage Era Was Over? Not Quite Yet.

The Canadian labour landscape is undergoing a profound structural transformation, driven by the dual forces of demographic aging and shifting immigration policies. A recent economic analysis highlights that current caps on temporary and permanent resident arrivals place the national population on track to shrink in 2026, marking a historical first.

by Minh Dang

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Labour Journal   -   May 28, 2026 Did You Think The Talent Shortage Era Was Over? Not Quite Yet.
Did You Think The Talent Shortage Era Was Over? Not Quite Yet.

The Canadian labour landscape is undergoing a profound structural transformation, driven by the dual forces of demographic aging and shifting immigration policies. A recent economic analysis highlights that current caps on temporary and permanent resident arrivals place the national population on track to shrink in 2026, marking a historical first.

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   May 28, 2026 Productivity Grew Faster in US Trade-Dependent Industries Than The Rest of The Canadian Economy
Productivity Grew Faster in US Trade-Dependent Industries Than The Rest of The Canadian Economy

A recent report published by Statistics Canada sheds light on the performance of Canadian industries heavily dependent on United States demand, revealing a stark contrast in labour productivity compared to the broader economy. The data indicates that between 2019 and 2024, labour productivity in sectors where 35 percent or more

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   May 28, 2026 Businesses Are Optimistic. Yet, There Is Still One Main Problem To Drive Growth
Businesses Are Optimistic. Yet, There Is Still One Main Problem To Drive Growth

The Canadian Survey on Business Conditions for the second quarter of 2026 reveals a distinct tension defining the current economic landscape, where a baseline of operational optimism runs headlong into stubborn cost pressures. Despite 66.8% of businesses maintaining an optimistic outlook for the coming year, a growing majority of

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   May 27, 2026 Navigating the Bank of Canada’s Warning on Stalled Hiring
Navigating the Bank of Canada’s Warning on Stalled Hiring

In a May 26 address, Bank of Canada External Deputy Governor Nicolas Vincent painted a complex picture of the national employment landscape. The central bank is observing a labor market caught between temporary cyclical dips and massive structural forces. AI integration, slowing population growth, and the ripple effects of US

by Minh Dang
CSJ Exclusive   -   May 25, 2026 Analysis: Why Global Staffing Leaders Are Shedding Their Tech Consulting Arms
Analysis: Why Global Staffing Leaders Are Shedding Their Tech Consulting Arms

LTM’s recent €160 million acquisition of Randstad’s European and Australian Technology and Consulting Services business marks a defining moment in the structural realignment of the global staffing industry. For the better part of the last decade, the overarching strategy among the world’s largest human capital firms was

by Minh Dang
Newsletter   -   May 22, 2026 The Recruiter Corner #2
The Recruiter Corner #2

Welcome to the second edition of The Recruiter Corner, a space dedicated to translating macroeconomic shifts into actionable strategies for the talent acquisition ecosystem. Navigating the current Canadian employment landscape requires looking past headline percentages to understand the structural changes affecting workforce availability and candidate expectations. This edition covers the

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   May 21, 2026 Job volumes are declining as the labour market is cooling
Job volumes are declining as the labour market is cooling

The Canadian labour market is exhibiting clear signs of cooling, as evidenced by a steady contraction in job posting volumes over the early months of 2026. Data compiled from Indeed job postings tracks year-over-year percentage changes across diverse employment sectors, offering a real-time window into hiring demand. The headline index,

by Minh Dang
Recruiter Journal   -   May 21, 2026 You have to work with a team you do not know at all. How would you integrate?
You have to work with a team you do not know at all. How would you integrate?

This question may seem classic. However, it often allows recruiters to evaluate something much more strategic: the ability to step into an already established human dynamic. Soft Skills Have Become a Major Recruitment Criterion For years, recruitment relied primarily on a single criterion: technical competence. But in organizations where teams

by Adam Khizrane
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