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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
Skills Journal   -   May 20, 2026 Blueprint for Success: How to Launch a Career in the Skilled Trades Today
Blueprint for Success: How to Launch a Career in the Skilled Trades Today

Canada is building big. With ambitious nation-building projects, millions of homes needed, and a booming energy sector, the demand for welders, crane operators, electricians, and carpenters has never been higher. Yet, despite a massive need (Canada is projected to require 1.4 million additional trades workers by 2033), entering the

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   May 20, 2026 Beyond the Handshakes: Are Prime Minister Carney’s Trade Deals Delivering Canadian Jobs?
Beyond the Handshakes: Are Prime Minister Carney’s Trade Deals Delivering Canadian Jobs?

In the past year, Prime Minister Mark Carney has embarked on an aggressive campaign of global trade diversification, signing over a dozen agreements across four continents. Driven by a strategy of risk management and building strategic autonomy in a fragmenting global economy, these agreements span sectors from agriculture to aerospace.

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   May 20, 2026 Strategic job hunting for young Canadians
Strategic job hunting for young Canadians

The Canadian labour market has entered a notably challenging phase for young professionals. With the youth unemployment rate climbing to 14.3 percent in April 2026, finding an entry-level position requires more than a polished resume. A convergence of factors, including a broader economic slowdown, an influx of new entrants

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   May 20, 2026 2026 mindset: what job seekers expect and how recruiters can win them over
2026 mindset: what job seekers expect and how recruiters can win them over

The talent landscape in 2026 is defined by a paradox of high candidate confidence and intense selectivity. Data from the first quarter of the year reveals a workforce that feels empowered, with the ZipRecruiter Job Seeker Confidence Index recently reaching 99.8, the highest level recorded since 2022. More than

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   May 20, 2026 Canadian Inflation Accelerates in April as Energy Prices Mask Underlying Economic Cooling
Canadian Inflation Accelerates in April as Energy Prices Mask Underlying Economic Cooling

Canada experienced a notable jump in its annual inflation rate in April 2026, driven almost entirely by surging energy costs. According to official data from Statistics Canada, the Consumer Price Index rose 2.8 percent year-over-year, up from 2.4 percent in March. On a seasonally adjusted monthly basis, headline

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

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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
Skills Journal   -   May 20, 2026 Blueprint for Success: How to Launch a Career in the Skilled Trades Today
Blueprint for Success: How to Launch a Career in the Skilled Trades Today

Canada is building big. With ambitious nation-building projects, millions of homes needed, and a booming energy sector, the demand for welders, crane operators, electricians, and carpenters has never been higher. Yet, despite a massive need (Canada is projected to require 1.4 million additional trades workers by 2033), entering the

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   May 20, 2026 Beyond the Handshakes: Are Prime Minister Carney’s Trade Deals Delivering Canadian Jobs?
Beyond the Handshakes: Are Prime Minister Carney’s Trade Deals Delivering Canadian Jobs?

In the past year, Prime Minister Mark Carney has embarked on an aggressive campaign of global trade diversification, signing over a dozen agreements across four continents. Driven by a strategy of risk management and building strategic autonomy in a fragmenting global economy, these agreements span sectors from agriculture to aerospace.

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   May 20, 2026 Strategic job hunting for young Canadians
Strategic job hunting for young Canadians

The Canadian labour market has entered a notably challenging phase for young professionals. With the youth unemployment rate climbing to 14.3 percent in April 2026, finding an entry-level position requires more than a polished resume. A convergence of factors, including a broader economic slowdown, an influx of new entrants

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   May 20, 2026 2026 mindset: what job seekers expect and how recruiters can win them over
2026 mindset: what job seekers expect and how recruiters can win them over

The talent landscape in 2026 is defined by a paradox of high candidate confidence and intense selectivity. Data from the first quarter of the year reveals a workforce that feels empowered, with the ZipRecruiter Job Seeker Confidence Index recently reaching 99.8, the highest level recorded since 2022. More than

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   May 20, 2026 Canadian Inflation Accelerates in April as Energy Prices Mask Underlying Economic Cooling
Canadian Inflation Accelerates in April as Energy Prices Mask Underlying Economic Cooling

Canada experienced a notable jump in its annual inflation rate in April 2026, driven almost entirely by surging energy costs. According to official data from Statistics Canada, the Consumer Price Index rose 2.8 percent year-over-year, up from 2.4 percent in March. On a seasonally adjusted monthly basis, headline

by Minh Dang
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